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Research and Development on Advanced Graphite Materials. Volume XIV. Study of High-Temperature Tensile Properties of Zta Grade Graphite.


AD600466

Publication Date 1964
Personal Author Hale, R. M.; Fassell, W. M.
Page Count 2
Abstract The report describes the short time tensile properties of ZTA grade artificial graphite. These tensile properties were measured under the conditions of (a) various annealings, (b) various load rates, (c) various atmospheres, and (d) argon pressure from 5 to 150 psig at temperatures ranging to 2760 C (5000 F). The tensile strength was found to be dependent upon grain orientation, load rate, prior degassing treatment, and on surrounding gas pressure. (Author)
Keywords
  • GRAPHITE
  • REFRACTORY MATERIALS
  • TENSILE PROPERTIES
  • HEAT TREATMENT
  • STRESSES
  • PRESSURE
  • TABLES
  • HIGH-TEMPERATURE RESEARCH
Corporate Authors Aeronutronic Newport Beach Calif
Document Type Technical Report
Title Note Technical documentary rept., Nov 60-Sep 62.
NTIS Issue Number 196501
Contract Number
  • AF33 616 6915
Research and Development on Advanced Graphite Materials. Volume XIV. Study of High-Temperature Tensile Properties of Zta Grade Graphite.
Research and Development on Advanced Graphite Materials. Volume XIV. Study of High-Temperature Tensile Properties of Zta Grade Graphite.
AD600466

  • GRAPHITE
  • REFRACTORY MATERIALS
  • TENSILE PROPERTIES
  • HEAT TREATMENT
  • STRESSES
  • PRESSURE
  • TABLES
  • HIGH-TEMPERATURE RESEARCH
  • AF33 616 6915
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