Thermo-Mechanical and Thermal Behavior of High-Temperature Structural Materials.
Abstract
This report contains preprints of studies, completed during the reporting period, on the thermo-mechanical and thermal behavior of high-temperature structural materials, as follows: Observations on the Characteristics of a Fluidized Bed for the Thermal Shock Testing of Brittle Ceramics; Effect of delta T- and Spatially Varying Heat Transfer Coefficient on Thermal Stress Resistance of Brittle Ceramics Measured by the Quenching Method; Analysis of Effect of Crack Interaction on Nature of Strength Loss in Thermally Shocked Brittle Ceramics; Analysis of Thermal Fatigue Behavior of Brittle Structural Materials; Thermal Stresses in a Partially Absorbing Plate Asymmetrically Heated by Cyclic Thermal Radiation and Cooled by Convection; Anisotropy Effects in the Thermal Diffusivity of Si3N4-BN Composites; Thermal Diffusivity of Silicon Carbide-Silicon Composites; Effect of Microcracking on the Conduction of Heat in Brittle Composites; Measurement of the Thermal Conductivity and Diffusivity of Fine Silicon Carbide Fibers by the Composite Technique; and Thermal Stress in Materials Heated Internally by Radiation Absorption.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 31, 1981
- Accession Number
- ADA111575
Entities
People
- C. E. Knight
- D. P. H. Hasselman
- J. J. Brennan
- L. D. Bentsen
- N. Claussen
Organizations
- Virginia Tech