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The vertical dilatometer is an accessory to the Laser Flash Thermal Diffusivity system. This dilatometer can be used to measure thermal expansion of such high temperature materials as carbon-carbon composites. Linear thermal expansion can be measured from RT up to 2400oC. Bi-layer differential expansion of due to bending is measured from RT up to 1450oC. Features:
Applications: In addition to measuring the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) as a function of temperature, the dilatometer can serve as a probe to detect various physical or chemical changes in a specimen. For example, the occurrence of a phase change or the approach to the Curie point of a material is almost always accompanied by a change in thermal expansion. The dilatometer can also be used to follow the course of a sintering process.
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Diffraction UC | Residual Stress UC | Thermophysical Properties UC Diffraction & Thermophysical Prop. Group | <">High Temperature Materials Laboratory Metals & Ceramics Division | Oak Ridge National Laboratory Acknowledgments URL: http://www.html.ornl.gov/tpuc/vertdila.html |