Thermal and centrifugal stresses in curved double wall transpiration cooled components with temperature dependent thermoelastic properties

Author(s):  
Christos Skamniotis ◽  
Alan C.F. Cocks
2002 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 255-259
Author(s):  
Yasemin Öztekin Çiftci ◽  
Kemal Çolakoğlu

2004 ◽  
Vol 27 (10) ◽  
pp. 903-915 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Brett Williams ◽  
Daniel J. Inman ◽  
W. Keats Wilkie

1992 ◽  
Vol 59 (4) ◽  
pp. 848-856 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. K. Noor ◽  
W. Scott Burton

Analytic three-dimensional thermoelasticity solutions are presented for the thermal buckling of muitilayered angle-ply composite plates with temperature-dependent thermoelastic properties. Both the critical temperatures and the sensitivity derivatives are computed. The sensitivity derivatives measure the sensitivity of the buckling response to variations in the different lamination and material parameters of the plate. The plates are assumed to have rectangular geometry and an antisymmetric lamination with respect to the middle plane. The temperature is assumed to be independent of the surface coordinates, but has an arbitrary symmetric variation through the thickness of the plate. The prebuckling deformations are accounted for. Numerical results are presented, for plates subjected to uniform temperature increase, showing the effects of temperature-dependent material properties on the prebuckling stresses, critical temperatures, and their sensitivity derivatives.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-3
Author(s):  
Kuldeep Kholiya ◽  
Jeewan Chandra

Recently developed isothermal Kholiya’s EOS is modified to study the temperature dependent volume expansion and applied for NaCl crystal. The results obtained with the present model are in quite close agreement to the experimental values. The model is therefore extended to study the variation of bulk modulus and the coefficient of volume thermal expansion with temperature. Comparison of the obtained results with the experimental data demonstrates that an isothermal EOS may also be modified to study the temperature dependent elastic properties. The present study also reveals that the quasi harmonic approximation, that is, the product of bulk modulus and the coefficient of volume thermal expansion as constant, is valid in case of NaCl crystal.


Author(s):  
T.E. Pratt ◽  
R.W. Vook

(111) oriented thin monocrystalline Ni films have been prepared by vacuum evaporation and examined by transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction. In high vacuum, at room temperature, a layer of NaCl was first evaporated onto a freshly air-cleaved muscovite substrate clamped to a copper block with attached heater and thermocouple. Then, at various substrate temperatures, with other parameters held within a narrow range, Ni was evaporated from a tungsten filament. It had been shown previously that similar procedures would yield monocrystalline films of CU, Ag, and Au.For the films examined with respect to temperature dependent effects, typical deposition parameters were: Ni film thickness, 500-800 A; Ni deposition rate, 10 A/sec.; residual pressure, 10-6 torr; NaCl film thickness, 250 A; and NaCl deposition rate, 10 A/sec. Some additional evaporations involved higher deposition rates and lower film thicknesses.Monocrystalline films were obtained with substrate temperatures above 500° C. Below 450° C, the films were polycrystalline with a strong (111) preferred orientation.


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