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On high temperatures and new materials
Solar Energy, 1957Abstract Increased velocities and extended times of flight of guided missiles, increased velocities of passenger-carrying aircraft, and demands for more efficient turbines and for competitive atomic power reactors have placed temperature-strength requirements on materials which exceed the best that can be reasonably hoped for from metals.
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High-Temperature Electrical Materials
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1966<div class="htmlview paragraph">High-temperature electrical materials presently available for application in the 500-1600 F range have been evaluated for advanced Rankine cycle systems and other high temperature applications. Magnetic materials for high saturation, low loss use include cobalt-iron and doubly oriented silicon-iron alloys.
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A High-Temperature Bolting Material
Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1941Abstract In the process of providing new materials or old with improved heat-treatments to withstand the increasing temperatures employed in present-day steam turbines, many studies are being made on alloy steels and their heat-treatment which are most suitable for use as bolting material.
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Advanced High Temperature Materials
1989Materials are recognized to be the building blocks of advanced energy technology and industrial innovation. Many industries are intensively engaged in the development of new and better materials. Their efforts are crucial to innovations that will render the companies more energy efficient and more capable of meeting international competition in the ...
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Materials for High Temperature Applications
2001Abstract : Investigation of the processing of a variety of high temperature materials was accomplished. Nanocrystalline silicon nitride powders were synthesized and hot isostatic pressed to produce material at 97% theoretical density after sintering.
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High-Temperature Levitated Materials
2010One of the major experimental difficulties in studying materials at extreme temperatures is unwanted contamination of the sample through contact with the container. This can be avoided by suspending the sample through levitation. This technique also makes metastable states of matter accessible, opening up new avenues of scientific enquiry, as well as ...
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