Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
As the required service temperatures for superalloys increases, so do the demands on testing for development of these alloys. Non-contact measurement of creep of refractory metals using electrostatic levitation has been demonstrated at temperatures up to 2300 C using samples of only 20-40 mg. These measurements load the spherical specimen by inertial forces due to rapid rotation. However, the first measurements relied on photon pressure to accelerate the samples to the high rotational rates of thousands of rotations per second, limiting the applicability to low stresses and high temperatures. Recent advances in this area extend this measurement to higher stresses and lower-temperatures through the use of an induction motor to drive the sample to such high rotational speeds. Preliminary results on new measurements on new materials will be presented.
Keywords:
Metals and Metallic Materials
Type:
M09-0260
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society 2008 Annual Meeting; Feb 15, 2009 - Feb 19, 2009; San Francisco, CA; United States
Format:
application/pdf
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