Research And Development On High-Pressure-High Temperature Metallurgy
Report Number: WADD TR 60-893 Part 3
Author(s): Kulin, S. A., Harvey, J. S., Radcliffe, S. V., Clougherty, F., Tanner, L. E., Schatz, M., Bernstein, H., Blackburn, L., Kaufman, L.
Corporate Author(s): ManLabs, Inc.
Laboratory: AF Materials Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1963-05
Pages: 20
Contract: AF 33(616)-6837
DoD Project: 7351 - Metallic Materials
DoD Task: 735103
Identifier: AD0409112
Abstract:
Two separate high-pressure systems were designed, constructed and tested. Their successful use to pressures of 60 kilobars and temperatures up to 1500°C was demonstrated. It is anticipated that both of these systems will be utilized for high-pressure heat treatment of large specimens in the current high pressure program.
Provenance: Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
Author(s): Kulin, S. A., Harvey, J. S., Radcliffe, S. V., Clougherty, F., Tanner, L. E., Schatz, M., Bernstein, H., Blackburn, L., Kaufman, L.
Corporate Author(s): ManLabs, Inc.
Laboratory: AF Materials Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1963-05
Pages: 20
Contract: AF 33(616)-6837
DoD Project: 7351 - Metallic Materials
DoD Task: 735103
Identifier: AD0409112
Abstract:
Two separate high-pressure systems were designed, constructed and tested. Their successful use to pressures of 60 kilobars and temperatures up to 1500°C was demonstrated. It is anticipated that both of these systems will be utilized for high-pressure heat treatment of large specimens in the current high pressure program.
Provenance: Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control