Technical Notes - Thermal Conductivity of Vanadium and Certain Vanadium Alloys

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 1
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1956
Abstract
IN order to determine the magnitude of thermal conductivity changes resulting from alloying vanadium with titanium and a few other elements, several sam~les were PrePared and measured. The thermal conductivity -values reported herein in Table I were determined with an apparatus previously described.' As in recently reported2 determinations on uranium and uranium alloys, whose thermal conductivities are in the same range as vanadium," the accuracy of the values was checked by using synthetic sapphire." The error in the measurement is estimated to be '-3 pct or 0.003 cal sec-1 cm-l "C-1, whichever is larger. The vanadium used in preparing the samples was the calcium-reduced type and was supplied by the Electro Metallurgical Co. as 99.6+ pct pure. All alloying elements used in the preparations were 99+ pct pure. A nonconsumable tungsten electrode arc furnace was used for melting the alloys and, without opening the furnace, each ingot was re-melted a number of times to insure homogeneity. The samples as prepared by the Armour Research Foundation were machined from as forged material without annealing. Acknowledgment The note is based on work performed under the auspices of the AEC. References 'J. L. Weeks and R. L. Seifert: Apparatus for the Measurement of the Thermal Conductivity of Solids. Review of Scientific Instruments (1953) 24, pp. 1054-1057. 2 J. L. Weeks: Thermal Conductivity of Uranium and Several Uranium Alloys. Trans. AIME (1955) 203, p. 192; Journal of Metals (January 1955). 3C. A. Hampel: Rare Metals Handbook. (1954) p. 593. New York. Reinhold Publishing Corp. Thermal conductivity of vanadium is given as 0.074 cal sec-1 cm- '°C-1 at 100°C. 4 J. L. Weeks and R. L. Seifert: Note Regarding the Thermal Conductivity of Synthetic Sapphire. Journal Amer. Ceramic Soc. (1952) 35, p. 15. At 70°C, K = 0.071 cal sec-l cm-l °C-1.
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(1956) Technical Notes - Thermal Conductivity of Vanadium and Certain Vanadium AlloysMLA: Technical Notes - Thermal Conductivity of Vanadium and Certain Vanadium Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1956.