Metal-metal laminar composites for high-temperature applications.The potentialities of composites consisting of multiple layers of tungsten alternated by layers of Nichrome V (a ductile, weaker than tungsten, but oxidation resistant alloy) at temperatures on the order of 2000 F are studied experimentally. The highest tensile strengths obtained for the composites were 600 MN/sq m (87,000 psi) at 1600 F and 448 MN/sq m (65,000 psi) at 2000 F. Highest 100-hr stress-rupture strengths at these temperatures were 387 MN/sq m (56,000 psi) and 121 MN/sq m (17,500 psi), respectively.
Document ID
19730027818
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Hoffman, C. A.
Weeton, J. W. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)