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Thermal Expansion of Alpha-Alumina
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
Abstract
High-temperature X-ray diffractometer measurements by the Bureau showed that alpha-alumina expands anisotropically with expansion parallel to the c axis approximately 10% greater than that parallel to the a axis. Thermal-expansion characteristics of four different alumina samples were determined up to 1200°C; the results are presented in both tabular and graphical form. The combined random and systematic errors in the measurements are considered less than 3% above 500°C and approximately 2% at 1000°C. No differences in expansion were observed between the samples or between the heating and cooling cycles.
Critical evaluation of the literature showed that published values for thermal-expansion coefficients of single crystals vary over a range of 40% (relative values) and disagreement concerning whether expansion of alpha-alumina is isotropic or anisotropic. Systematic and experimental errors were found to be the principal factor for the variation in results, rather than differences in measuring techniques or in samples.
Published values for polycrystalline aggregates also varied. Two laboratories reported values 20–30% lower than those of the Bureau of Mines, but two other laboratories agree with the Bureau within 3–5% above 500°C.
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