Development of a Priest Interferometer for Measurement of the Thermal Expansion of Graphite-Epoxy in the Temperature Range 116-366K.
Abstract
The thermal expansion behavior of graphite epoxy laminates between 116 and 366 degrees Kelvin was investigated using a novel implementation of the Priest interferometer concept. This report describes the design, construction and use of the interferometer along with the experimental results it was used to generate. The experimental program consisted of 25 tests on 25.4 mm and 6.35 mm wide, 8-ply pi/4 quasi-isotropic T300-5208 graphite/epoxy specimens and 3 tests on a 25.4 mm wide unidirectional specimen. Experimental results are presented for all tests along with a discussion of the interferometer's limitations and some possible improvements in its design. jg p5
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1982
- Accession Number
- ADA305436
Entities
People
- Daniel Post
- David E. Bowles
- John S. Short
- Michael W. Hyer
- Stephen S. Tompkins
Organizations
- Virginia Tech