1100 Aluminum- Linear Expansion

1100 Aluminum- Linear Expansion

<p>Aluminum 1100</p><p>Linear Expansion Thermal Expansion of Some Engineering Materials from 20 to 293 K Arp, V., Wilson, J.H., Winrich, L. and Sikora, P. Cryogenics June 1962 p.230-235</p><p>Thermal Conductivity LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Aluminum 1100-F</p><p>Thermal Conductivity Wadd Technical Report. Part II: Properties of Solids. Editor: Victor J. Johnson. A compendium of the properties of materials at low temperature (phase I). National Bureau of Standards. October 1960</p><p>A Compendium of the Properties of Materials at Low Temperatures Part II. Properties of Solids WADD Technical Report 60-56 Oct 1960</p><p>Aluminum 3003</p><p>Linear thermal expansion LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Divisions First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Specific Heat LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Thermal conductivity LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Aluminum 5083</p><p>Linear thermal expansion of 5083 Aluminum vs. temperature LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Specific Heat of 5083 Aluminum vs. temperature LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Thermal conductivity of 5083-O Aluminum vs temperature LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Young's Modulus LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. Chart 1009</p><p>Aluminum 6061</p><p>Specific Heat LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Y. S. Touloukian (This data not used) Recommanded Values of The Thermophysical Properties of Eight Alloys, Major Constituents and Their Oxides Purdue University. Feb, 1965</p><p>Thermal Conductivity Thermal Properties Database for Materials at Cryogenic Temperatures. Ed. Holly M. Veres. Volume 1</p><p>Recommended values of the Thermophysical Properties of eight Alloys, Major Constituents and their Oxides Y.S.Touloukian (Purdue University) Feb, 1965</p><p>Young's Modulus LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. Chart 1009</p><p>Aluminum 6063-T5</p><p>Thermal Conductivity LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Apiezon N</p><p>Thermal Conductivity A correlation between thermal conductance and specific heat anomalies and the glass temperature of Apiezon N and T greases Cryogenics v.12 n.2 p.32-34 February 1972 M.M. Kreitman, T. Ashworth, and M. Rechowicz</p><p>Specific Heat The Specific Heat of Apiezon N Grease. J.G. Bunting, T. Ashworth, and H. Steeple. Cryogenics v.9 n.10 October 1969</p><p>Heat Capacity of Apiezon N Grease from 1 to 50 K. J. Bevolo. Cryogenics v.14 n.12 December 1974 Low Temperature Specific Heat of Apiezxon N Grease. M. Wun and N. E. Phillips. Cryogenics v.15</p><p>Specific Heat Capacity of Apiezon N high vacuum grease and of Duran Borosilicate Glass. W. Schnelle, J. Engelhardt, and E. Gemlin, Cryogenics v.39 n.3 March 1999</p><p>Apiezon T</p><p>Specific Heat A correlation between thermal conductance and specific heat anomalies and the glass temperature of Apiezon N and T greases Cryogenics v.12 n.2 p.32-34 February 1972 M.M. Kreitman, T. Ashworth, and M. Rechowicz</p><p>Balsa wood</p><p>Thermal Conductivity - (6lb/ft3, 11lb/ft3) - LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Beechwood/phenolic </p><p>Linear thermal expansion of beechwood/phenolic (cross- grain), (uni-flat), (uni-grain) LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Thermal conductivity of (uni-flat), (uni-grain) LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Beryllium</p><p>Thermal Expansion The TPRC Data Series. Touloukian, Kirby R.K, Taylor R.E. and Desai P.D. Volume 12.</p><p>Specific Heat The TPRC Data Series. Touloukian, Y.S. and Buyco, E.H. Volume 4: Specific Heat-Metallic Elements and Alloys New York, Washington 1970</p><p>Wadd Technical Report. Part II: Properties of Solids. Editor: Victor J. Johnson. A compendium of the properties of materials at low temperature (phase I). National Bureau of Standard. October 1960</p><p>Thermal Conductivity The TPRC Data Series. Y.S. Touloukian, R.W. Powell, C.Y. Ho, and P.G. Klemens. Volume 1: Thermal Conductivity-Metallic Elements and Alloys NewYork-Washington 1970</p><p>Beryllium-Copper Thermal Expansion Thermal Expansion of Technical Solids at Low Temperatures. NBS Monograph 29 National Bureau of Standards Beenakker and Swenson 1955 2 Be, 0.3 Co, bal. Cu (BERYLCO 25)</p><p>Thermal Conductivity Wadd Technical Report. Part II: Properties of Solids. Editor: Victor J. Johnson. A compendium of the properties of materials at low temperature (phase I). National Bureau of Standards. October 1960</p><p>R. Berman, E.L. Foster, H.M. Rosenberg, Brit. J. A;;l. Physics 6, 181-182 (1955) 2 Be, 98 Cu, held at 300C for two hours.</p><p>Young's Modulus NIST Monograph 177. Properties of Copper and Copper Alloys at Cryogenic Temperature. N.J.Simon, E.S.Drexler, and R.P.Reed. February 1992, p. 13-4 to 13-5.</p><p>Brass</p><p>Thermal Conductivity Touloukian: Thermal Conductivity of Copper Alloys</p><p>Linear Expansion Investigation of thermal expansion measurement of brass strip H62 after high current density electropulsing by the CCD technique. GH He, BQ Wang, XN Guo, F Yang, JD Guo, BL Zhou. Materials Science and Engineering A v. 292, p. 183-188, 2000.</p><p>Copper OFHC</p><p>Thermal Conductivity NIST Monograph 177 Properties of Copper and Copper Alloys at Cryogenic Temperature N.J. Simon, E.S. Drexler, and R.P. Reed February 1992, p 7-23</p><p>Mean Thermal Expansion NIST Monograph 177. Properties of Copper and Copper Alloys at Cryogenic Temperature. N.J.Simon, E.S.Drexler, and R.P.Reed. February 1992, p. 7-35.</p><p>Coefficient of Thermal Expansion NIST Monograph 177. Properties of Copper and Copper Alloys at Cryogenic Temperature. N.J.Simon, E.S.Drexler, and R.P.Reed. February 1992, p. 7-23.</p><p>Specific Heat NIST Monograph 177. Properties of Copper and Copper Alloys at Cryogenic Temperature. N.J.Simon, E.S.Drexler, and R.P.Reed. February 1992, p. 7-1.</p><p>Wadd Technical Report 60-55. Part ii Victor J. Johnson. A compendium of the properties of materials at low temperatures (phase i) p.4.112-1</p><p>Thermal Properties Database for Materials at Cryogenic Temperatures edited by Holly M. Veres</p><p>Young's Modulus of Elasticity</p><p>NIST Monograph 177. Properties of Copper and Copper Alloys at Cryogenic Temperature. N.J.Simon, E.S.Drexler, and R.P.Reed. February 1992, p. 7-1.</p><p>Shear Modulus NIST Monograph 177. Properties of Copper and Copper Alloys at Cryogenic Temperature. N.J.Simon, E.S.Drexler, and R.P.Reed. February 1992, p. 7-1.</p><p>Poisson's Ratio NIST Monograph 177. Properties of Copper and Copper Alloys at Cryogenic Temperature. N.J.Simon, E.S.Drexler, and R.P.Reed. February 1992, p. 7-1.</p><p>Copper ETP</p><p>Thermal Conductivity Handbook on Materials for Superconducting Machinery Mechanical, Thermal Electrical, and Magnetic Properties of Structural Materials. Metals and Ceramics Information Center, Battelle, Columbus Laboratories. November 1974 (With November 1975 and January 1977 Supplements) p 5.1.2-7.</p><p>Wadd Technical Report. Part II: Properties of Solids. Editor: Victor J. Johnson. A compendium of the properties of materials at low temperature (phase I). National Bureau of Standard. October 1960 Page 45</p><p>Copper Pure</p><p>Thermal Conductivity LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977 6/1/1979</p><p>Thermal Expansion Thermal Expansion of Technical Solids at Low Temperatures NBS Monograph 29 A compilation from the literature National Bureau of Standards Thermal Conductivity Wadd Technical Report. Part II: Properties of Solids Editor: Victor J. Johnson A compendium of the properties of materials at low temperature (phase I). National Bureau of Standards. October 1960.</p><p>Fiberglass Epoxy - G10</p><p>Thermal Conductivity Thermal Properties Database for Materials at Cryogenic Temperatures. Ed. Holly M. Veres. P. 4.503</p><p>Thermal Conductivity Of Glass Fiber/Epoxy Composite Support Bands For Cryogenic Dewars, J.C. Hust. Phase II NBS, Boulder 1984. </p><p>Thermal Conductivity of Solids at Room Temperature and Below, G. Child, L.J. Erics, R.L. Powell. NBS Monograph 131 (1973).</p><p>Linear Thermal Expansion LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Materials at Low Temperatures Richard P. Reed and Allen F. Clark National Bureau of Standards</p><p>Fiberglass Epoxy - G11</p><p>Thermal Conductivity Thermal Properties Database for Materials at Cryogenic Temperatures. Ed. Holly M. Veres. P. 4.503</p><p>Glass Fabric – Polyester</p><p>Linear Thermal Expansion Normal, Warp, & Fill directions LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Thermal Conductivity (He, warp), (Nitrogen, normal), & (Nitrogen, warp) directions LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Glass mat/epoxy </p><p>References to be posted Inconel - 718 </p><p>Thermal Conductivity Handbook on Materials for Superconducting Machinery Mechanical, Thermal Electrical, and Magnetic Properties of Structural Materials. Metals and Ceramics Information Center, Battelle, Columbus Laboratories. November 1974 (With November 1975 and January 1977 Supplements) p 5.1.2-7.</p><p>Linear Thermal Expansion</p><p>Handbook on Materials for Superconducting Machinery Mechanical, Thermal Electrical, and Magnetic Properties of Structural Materials. Metals and Ceramics Information Center, Battelle, Columbus Laboratories. November 1974 (With November 1975 and January 1977 Supplements) p 5.1.2-7.</p><p>Indium</p><p>Specific Heat A Compendium of the Properties of Materials at Low Temperatures (Phase 1) National Bureau of Standards Cryogenic Engineering Library. Part 2: Properties of Solids. Victor J. Johnson Ed. October 1960.</p><p>A K A… Wadd Technical Report. Part II: Properties of Solids. Editor: Victor J. Johnson. A compendium of the properties of materials at low temperature (phase I). National Bureau of Standard. October 1960, Page 4.132</p><p>Coefficient of Thermal Expansion A Compendium of the Properties of Materials at Low Temperatures (Phase 1) National Bureau of Standards Cryogenic Engineering Library. Part 2: Properties of Solids. Victor J. Johnson Ed. October 1960, P 4.132.</p><p>Thermal Conductivity A Compendium of the Properties of Materials at Low Temperatures (Phase 1) National Bureau of Standards Cryogenic Engineering Library. Part 2: Properties of Solids. Victor J. Johnson Ed. October 1960, P 3.132.</p><p>Invar (Fe-36Ni) </p><p>Linear Thermal Expansion LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Thermal Conductivity LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Specific Heat LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. Young's Modulus LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979 Chart 1005</p><p>Kevlar 49</p><p>Thermal Conductivity Temperature Variation of the Thermal Conductivity of Kevlar Polymer Communications, 1985, Vol 26, May B. Poulaert, J.C. Chieliens, C. Vandehande, and R. Legras (Digitized Data)</p><p>Low Temperature thermal conductivity of two fiber-epoxy composites. J.G. Hust Cryogenics v.15 n.3 p.126-128 March 1975</p><p>Young's Modulus Fibre-epoxy composites at low temperatures G. Hartwig and S. Knaak Cryogenics November 1984 v.24 n.11</p><p>Lead </p><p>Thermal Conductivity A Compendium of the Properties of Materials at Low Temperatures (Phase 1) National Bureau of Standards Cryogenic Engineering Library. Part 2: Properties of Solids. Victor J. Johnson Ed. October 1960, P 3.132.</p><p>Specific Heat A Compendium of the Properties of Materials at Low Temperatures (Phase 1) National Bureau of Standards Cryogenic Engineering Library. Part 2: Properties of Solids. Victor J. Johnson Ed. October 1960.</p><p>A K A… Wadd Technical Report. Part II: Properties of Solids. Editor: Victor J. Johnson. A compendium of the properties of materials at low temperature (phase I). National Bureau of Standard. October 1960, Page 4.132</p><p>Molybdenum</p><p>Linear Thermal Expansion The TPRC Data Series. Touloukian, Kirby R.K, Taylor R.E. and Desai P.D. Volume 12: Thermal Expansion-Metallic Elements and Alloys New York, Washington 1970. p. 209-218</p><p>AKA TPRC Data Series Touloukian Volume p. 209-218 Thermal Conductivity CRC Materials Reference Handbook. Editors: James Shackelford and William Alexander. The TPRC Data Series. Y.S. Touloukian, R.W. Powell, C.Y. Ho, and P.G. Klemens. Volume 1: Thermal Conductivity-Metallic Elements and Alloys NewYork-Washington 1970</p><p>AKA Thermophysical Properties of Matter Volume 1 Thermal Conductivity-Metallic Elements and Alloys R.S. Touloukian, R.W. Powell, C.Y. Ho, P.G. Klemens</p><p>Nickel Steel</p><p>Nickel Steel (Fe-2.5Ni)</p><p>Linear Thermal Expansion LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Thermal Conductivity LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Specific Heat LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Young's Modulus LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979, Chart 1001</p><p>Nickel Steel (Fe-3.5Ni)</p><p>Linear Thermal Expansion LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979, Chart 1001</p><p>Thermal Conductivity LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Specific Heat LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Young's Modulus LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979, Chart 1001</p><p>Nickel Steel (Fe-5.0Ni)</p><p>Linear Thermal Expansion LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979, Chart 1001</p><p>Thermal Conductivity LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Specific Heat LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Young's Modulus LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979, Chart 1001</p><p>Nickel Steel (Fe-9.0Ni)</p><p>Linear Thermal Expansion LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979, Chart 1001</p><p>Thermal Conductivity LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Specific Heat LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Young's Modulus LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979, Chart 1001</p><p>Niobium Titanium</p><p>Linear Thermal expansion Materials at Low Temperatures Richard P. Reed and Alan F. Clark National Bureau of Standards. Boulder, CO</p><p>Perlite</p><p>Specific Heat LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Phosphor Bronze</p><p>Thermal expansion Coefficient Properties of Copper and Copper Alloys at Cryogenic Temperature. NIST Monograph 177. N.J.Simon, E.S.Drexler, and R.P.Reed. p.21-19</p><p>Specific Heat Properties of Copper and Copper Alloys at Cryogenic Temperature. NIST Monograph 177. N.J.Simon, E.S.Drexler, and R.P.Reed. p.21-1</p><p>Platinum</p><p>Thermal Conductivity Wadd Technical Report. Part II: Properties of Solids. Editor: Victor J. Johnson. A compendium of the properties of materials at low temperature (phase I). National Bureau of Standard. October 1960, 3.182</p><p>Specific Heat Wadd Technical Report. Part II: Properties of Solids. Editor: Victor J. Johnson. A compendium of the properties of materials at low temperature (phase I). National Bureau of Standard. October 1960, 4.182</p><p>Polyamide (Nylon) </p><p>Thermal Expansion MATERIALS AT LOW TEMPERATURES Richard P. Reed and Alan F. Clark National Bureau of Standards. Boulder, CO</p><p>THERMAL EXPANSION OF TECHNICAL SOLIDS AT LOW TEMPERATURES NBS Monograph 29 A compilation from the literature US Department of Commerce National Bureau of Standards</p><p>THERMAL PROPERTIES DATABASE FOR MATERIALS AT CRYOGENIC TEMPERATURE edited by Holly M. Veres</p><p>Thermal Conductivity Wadd Technical Report. Part II: Properties of Solids. Editor: Victor J. Johnson. A compendium of the properties of materials at low temperature (phase I). National Bureau of Standard. October 1960</p><p>THERMAL PROPERTIES DATABASE FOR MATERIALS AT CRYOGENIC TEMPERATURE edited by Holly M. Veres</p><p>PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) (amorphous) Mylar</p><p>Thermal Conductivity The low temperature thermal conductivity of a semi-crystalline polymer, polyethylene terephthalate Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics v.8 n.19 p.3121-3129 October 1975 C. L. Choy and D. Grieg</p><p>Polyimide (Kapton)</p><p>Thermal Conductivity Thermal Conductivity of a Polyimide Film Between 4.2 and 300K, With and Without Alumina Particles as Filler, D.L. Rule, D.R. Smith, and L.L. Sparks NISTIR 3948, August 1990.</p><p>Polystyrene </p><p>Linear Thermal Expansion LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Thermal Conductivity LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Specific Heat LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979 Polyurethane</p><p>Linear Thermal Expansion LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Thermal Conductivity LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Specific Heat LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Polyvinyl Chloride </p><p>Linear Thermal Expansion LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Thermal Conductivity LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Specific Heat LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Sapphire</p><p>Linear Thermal Expansion A proposed high temperature thermal expansion reference material Standard Reference Materials D.E. Apostolescu, P.S. Gaal, and A.S. Chapman p.637-646</p><p>Thermal expansion Coefficient Measurement of the Thermal Expansion Coefficient of an All-Sapphire Optical Cavity Colin T. Taylor, Mark Notcutt, Eng Kiong Wong, Anthony G. Mann, and David G. Blair IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement v.46 n.2 April 1997</p><p>Silicon</p><p>Linear Thermal Expansion The TPRC Data Series. Touloukian, Kirby R.K, Taylor R.E. and Desai P.D. Volume 12: Thermal Expansion-Metallic Elements and Alloys New York, Washington 1970.</p><p>Thermal Expansion Coefficient Handbook of Semiconductor Silicon Technology William C. O'Mara, Robert B. Herring, Lee P. Hunt</p><p>Stainless Steel 304 </p><p>Linear Thermal Expansion Thermal Expansion of Technical Solids at Low Temperatures. A Compilation from the literature, NBS Monograph 29 National Bureau of Standards</p><p>LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Thermal Conductivity LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979</p><p>Thermophysical Properties of Selected Aerospace Materials Part II: Thermophysical Properties of Seven Materials Y.S Touloukian and C.Y. Ho Editors 1976, p.39-46</p><p>Specific Heat LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977.</p><p>Thermophysical Properties of Selected Aerospace Materials Part II: Thermophysical Properties of Seven Materials Y.S Touloukian and C.Y. Ho Editors 1976, p.39-46</p><p>Recommended Values of the Thermophysical Properties of Eight Alloys, Major Constituents and their Oxides, Y.S. Touloukian, February, 1965.</p><p>Young's Modulus LNG Materials and Fluids. Ed. Douglas Mann National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenics Division First Edition, 1977. 6/1/1979 Chart 1016</p><p>Stainless Steel 304L</p><p>References will be posted </p><p>Stainless Steel 310</p><p>References will be posted </p><p>Stainless Steel 316</p><p>References will be posted</p><p>Stycast</p><p>Linear Thermal Expansion Linear Thermal Expansivity (1.5-300 K) and Heat Capacity (1.2-90 K) of Stycast 2850FT, Review of Sicentific Instruments v.68 n.2 February 1997 p.1312-1315, C.A. Swenson.</p><p>Teflon</p><p>Linear Thermal Expansion Thermal Expansion of Technical Solids at Low Temperatures. A Compilation from the literature, NBS Monograph 29 National Bureau of Standards</p><p>Thermal Conductivity Thermal Properties Database for Materials at Cryogenic Temperatures. Ed. Holly M. Veres. P. 4.503</p><p>Specific Heat Thermal Properties Database for Materials at Cryogenic Temperatures. Ed. Holly M. Veres. P. 4.503</p><p>Titanium-6Al-4V</p><p>Linear Thermal Expansion The TPRC Data Series. Touloukian, Kirby R.K, Taylor R.E. and Desai P.D. Volume 12: Thermal Expansion-Metallic Elements and Alloys New York, Washington 1970.</p><p>Thermal Conductivity Specific Heat and Thermal Conductivity of Four Commercial Titanium Alloys From 20 to 300K, W.T. Ziegler, J.C. Mullins, and S.C.P. Hwa, Advances in Cryogenic Engineering Vol. 8, 1963, p. 268-277. Specific Heat Specific Heat and Thermal Conductivity of Four Commercial Titanium Alloys From 20 to 300K, W.T. Ziegler, J.C. Mullins, and S.C.P. Hwa, Advances in Cryogenic Engineering Vol. 8, 1963, p. 268-277.</p>

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