A Simple Method for Charpy Impact Testing Below 6 Deg. K.

A Simple Method for Charpy Impact Testing Below 6 Deg. K.
Author: S. Jin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 18
Release: 1973
Genre:
ISBN:

The report describes a simple, inexpensive technique for conducting Charpy impact tests at temperatures as low as 5-6K. A Charpy V-notch specimen is wrapped in styrofoam and placed inside a thin-walled lucite box. Liquid helium is then transferred to the box system at 2-3 psi dewar pressure and a flow rate of approximately 2 liters/minute using a vacuum insulated transfer line. A steady state temperature of 5-6K is quickly attained and maintained as long as helium transfer is continued. Tests comparing the proposed technique to the ASTM standard method at liquid nitrogen temperature indicate that a reasonably accurate impact energy is obtained. (Author).

Materials

Materials
Author: F.R. Fickett
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1475790503

The ninth International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC) was held on the campus of the University of Alabama at Huntsville (UAH) in collaboration with the Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) on June 11-14, 1991. The continuing bond between these two major conferences in the field of cryogenics is indicative of the extreme interdependence of their subject matter. The major purpose of the conference is sharing of the latest advances in low temperature materials science and technology. However, the many side benefits which accrue when this many experts gather, such as identification of new research areas, formation of new collaborations which often cross the boundaries of both scientific discipline and politics, and a chance for those new to the field to meet the old-timers, may override the stated purpose. This 1991 ICMC was chaired by F. R. Fickett of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. K. T. Hartwig, of Texas A&M served as Program Chairman with the assistance of eleven other Program Committee members. We especially appreciate the contributions of the CEC board and its Conference Chairman, J. Hendricks of Alabama Cryogenic Engineering, to the organization. of this joint conference. UAH hosted the conference. The local arrangements and management, under the watchful eye of Ann Yelle and Mary Beth Magathan of the UAH conference staff, were excellent. Participation in the CEC/ICMC continues to exceed expectations with 650 registrants for the combined conference.

Proceedings of the Ninth International Cryogenic Engineering Conference, Kobe, Japan, 11-14 May 1982

Proceedings of the Ninth International Cryogenic Engineering Conference, Kobe, Japan, 11-14 May 1982
Author: K. Yasukochi
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 873
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483164098

Proceedings of the Ninth International Cryogenic Engineering Conference, Kobe, Japan, 11-14 May 1982 contains the papers presented during the entirety of the conference. The overall focus is on the presentation of technical developments and new applications in the field of cryogenics. The topics covered during the conference include high speed magnetic levitation train, magnetic fusion energy and its cryogenic applications, and cooling effects in a vortex cooler. Superconductivity and fusion, digital applications of the Josephson effect, thermally activated stirling cryocooler, and large cryogenic systems of the energy doubler are discussed as well. Physicists, chemists, engineers, and researchers in the field of cryogenics will find the compendium very insightful.