Refractory Ceramics of Interest in Aerospace Structural Applications

Refractory Ceramics of Interest in Aerospace Structural Applications

Author: Battelle Memorial Institute

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Published: 1963

Total Pages: 462

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This publication presents additional refractory-ceramic property data to supplement those published in the first edition of the Materials Selection Handbook, Is sued in October, 1963, as RTD-TDR-63-4102. The materials covered are nonmetallic inorganic crystalline materials with melting points above 273 deg F (150 deg C), including intermetallic compounds and excluding glass, carbon, and graphite. The data are from literature published in 1961 and 1962. This technical documentary report has been reviewed and is approved.


Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports

Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports

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Published: 1995

Total Pages: 652

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Lists citations with abstracts for aerospace related reports obtained from world wide sources and announces documents that have recently been entered into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information Database.


Engineering Properties of Ceramics

Engineering Properties of Ceramics

Author: James F. Lynch

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Published: 1966

Total Pages: 380

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This Databook of engineering properties of ceramics supersedes the Materials Selection Handbook, issued in October, 1963, as RTD-TDR-63-4102 and its two supplements dated May 1964, and April 1965. The materials covered are principally refractory inorganic compounds in the form of monophase crystalline ceramics. Exceptions are the coverage of selected refractory composite materials and intermetallic compounds, as well as metalloid elements of boron, silicon, and germanium. Excluded are glasses, carbons, graphites, and compounds melting below about 2000 F (1200 C). Properties given are those pertinent to structural engineering. The data are in a format designed to permit comparison and selection of materials as well as to provide details on each specific material. Discussions of factors affecting property values and structural application of brittle materials also are included.