RI 7289 Electrical Resistivity Of Hyperstoichiometric Columbium And Zirconium Carbide Materials At Elevated Temperatures

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Danton L. Paulson
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

Elevated temperature electrical resistivity measurements were made by the Bureau of Mines on arc-melted, spin-cast, and hot-pressed columbium carbide¬carbon (CbC-C) and zirconium carbide-carbon (ZrC-C) materials up to 2,000° C. The CbC-C materials displayed electrical resistivity values ranging from 35.20 microhm cm at 23° C for hot-pressed material containing 12 wt pct carbon to 242.64 microhm cm at 1,622° C for arc-cast material containing 17.0 wt pct carbon. Electrical resistivity values ranged from 29 microhm cm at 20° C for arc-cast ZrC-C containing 16 wt pct carbon to 279 microhm cm at 1,951° C for hot-pressed ZrC-C containing 21 wt pct carbon. Data from a previous report were included to establish comparison between the electrical resistivities of the CbC-C, ZrC-C, and HfC-C systems.
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APA: Danton L. Paulson  (1969)  RI 7289 Electrical Resistivity Of Hyperstoichiometric Columbium And Zirconium Carbide Materials At Elevated Temperatures

MLA: Danton L. Paulson RI 7289 Electrical Resistivity Of Hyperstoichiometric Columbium And Zirconium Carbide Materials At Elevated Temperatures. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1969.

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