Thermal Expansion of Nickel-iron Alloys (Nickel from 30 to 70 Per Cent) (7bf5cec5-eb0b-4685-96b8-9c48cb6d1794)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. M. Lohr
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

A COMMERCIAL development requiring a suitable alloy or alloys for sealing into various grades of glass made it desirable to have a more exact knowledge of the expansion characteristics of the nickel-iron alloys than appeared in the published literature. The expansion of the more common. FIG. I.-EXPANSION CURVES OF SEVERAL FIG. 2.-EXPANSION CURVES OF TWO TYPES OF GLASS. (Courtesy of R. C. A.) TYPES OF GLASS. (Courtesy of R. C. A.) types of glass under consideration varies from 2.7 to 10.4 X 10-6 per degree Centigrade, over the range 20° to 400° C. For reference, the thermal expansion curves f several types of glass used for sealing by the lamp and tube industries are given (Figs. 1 and 2). This paper covers a detailed investigation of the thermal expansion of a series of nickel-iron alloys in which the nickel content varies from 30 to 70 per cent. Particular stress is laid on the alloys that contain between 40 and 55 per cent Ni.
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APA: J. M. Lohr  (1938)  Thermal Expansion of Nickel-iron Alloys (Nickel from 30 to 70 Per Cent) (7bf5cec5-eb0b-4685-96b8-9c48cb6d1794)

MLA: J. M. Lohr Thermal Expansion of Nickel-iron Alloys (Nickel from 30 to 70 Per Cent) (7bf5cec5-eb0b-4685-96b8-9c48cb6d1794). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1938.

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