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Thermal expansion 7

edited by David C. Larsen

Plenum Press, c1982

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Thermal expansion seven

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"Proceedings of the Seventh International Thermal Expansion Symposium, hosted and sponsored by the IIT Research Institute, held concurrently with the Sixteenth International Thermal Conductivity Conference, November 7-9, 1979, in Chicago, Illinois"--Verso t.p.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Session 1 High and Low Temperature Measurements.- Measurement of Thermal Expansion and Volume Changes in Partially Stabilized Zirconia.- Thermal Expansion of Nickel to 2300 K.- Thermal Expansion of FeF2 Crystals.- Exfoliation of Graphite.- Thermal Expansion Studies of High-Damping Mn-Cu Alloys.- Session 2 Measurement Techniques.- Development of a Laser Interferometric Dilatometer.- A Low Temperature (4.2 to 350 K) Differential Dilatometer.- Session 3 ITCC/ITES Plenary Session.- The International Thermophysics Congress - Report on Recent Developments and Future Plans.- Session 4 Composite Materials.- Differential Thermal Expansion Studies of Graphite Reinforced Glass Matrix Composites.- Isotropic Zero CTE Materials.- Session 5 Theory and Correlations.- Role of Thermal Expansion in Thermal Stress Resistance of Semi-Absorbing Brittle Materials Subjected to Severe Thermal Radiation.- An Analysis of Thermal Expansion and Melting in Alkali Halides.- Calculation of Thermal Expansion in Insulating and Ceramic Materials.- Pressure and Temperature Behavior of Framework Silicates and Nitrides.- Session 6 Miscellaneous Materials/Applications.- High Pressure and High Temperature Studies on Mercurous Chloride.- Enhancement of Thermal Expansion Anomaly in Fe-B Amorphous Invar Alloys by Cold Rolling.- Thermal Expansion Behavior of Porous Rocks under Stress.- Thermal Expansion and Magnetic Properties of Fe-Pd Invar Alloys Containing Carbon.- Analysis of Thermally Generated Microstresses in Polycrystalline Be Due to the Presence of BeO Inclusions.- Appendix: List of Contributions to the Symposium for Which Manuscripts Were Not Published.- List of Authors.

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