Since hafnium carbide (HfC) has a melting point of 7029 deg. F, it may have many high-temperature applications. A literature search uncovered very little information about the properties of HfC, and so a program was initiated at the Lewis Research Center to determine some of the physical properties of this material. This note presents the results of the thermal expansion investigation. The thermal-expansion measurements were made with a Gaertner dilatation interferometer calibrated to an accuracy of +/- 1 deg. F. This device indicates expansion by the movement of fringes produced by the cancellation and reinforcement of fixed wave-length light rays which are reflected from the surfaces of two parallel quartz glass disks. The test specimens ...
Vaporization of tantalum carbide-hafnium carbide solid solutions at high temperature
With a melting point in excess of 3000°C and a high density, ultra-high temperature ceramics (UHTCs)...
Growth of single crystals of tantalum carbide and hafnium carbide, and their solid solution
An investigation was undertaken to determine the effects of the hot-pressing variables (temperature,...
High temperature mechanical properties of polycrystalline hafnium carbide containing 13- volume-perc...
The effect of carbon source crystallite size on the formation of hafnium carbide (HfC) coating was i...
Vaporization rates in vacuum of hot pressed tantalum carbide and hafnium carbide in temperature rang...
Ceramic films are increasingly used to coat a large variety of materials and chemical vapour deposit...
TaC, HfC and their solid solutions are promising candidate materials for thermal protection structur...
Tantalum carbide (TaC), hafnium carbide (HfC) and compounds in the TaC-HfC system have extremely hig...
Melting behavior of nonstoichiometric carbides of tantalum and hafnium remains one of the most chall...
X-ray line broadening techniques were used to investigate the deformation characteristics of various...
M.Tech.A mixture of HfC and TiC powders and a (Hf,Ti)C powder have been hot pressed with 4wt% Ni. In...
Iridium-based intermetallics have high melting points, high hardness, good erosion and oxidation res...
The thermophysical properties of several hafnium samples with a content of zirconium below 1% were e...
Vaporization of tantalum carbide-hafnium carbide solid solutions at high temperature
With a melting point in excess of 3000°C and a high density, ultra-high temperature ceramics (UHTCs)...
Growth of single crystals of tantalum carbide and hafnium carbide, and their solid solution
An investigation was undertaken to determine the effects of the hot-pressing variables (temperature,...
High temperature mechanical properties of polycrystalline hafnium carbide containing 13- volume-perc...
The effect of carbon source crystallite size on the formation of hafnium carbide (HfC) coating was i...
Vaporization rates in vacuum of hot pressed tantalum carbide and hafnium carbide in temperature rang...
Ceramic films are increasingly used to coat a large variety of materials and chemical vapour deposit...
TaC, HfC and their solid solutions are promising candidate materials for thermal protection structur...
Tantalum carbide (TaC), hafnium carbide (HfC) and compounds in the TaC-HfC system have extremely hig...
Melting behavior of nonstoichiometric carbides of tantalum and hafnium remains one of the most chall...
X-ray line broadening techniques were used to investigate the deformation characteristics of various...
M.Tech.A mixture of HfC and TiC powders and a (Hf,Ti)C powder have been hot pressed with 4wt% Ni. In...
Iridium-based intermetallics have high melting points, high hardness, good erosion and oxidation res...
The thermophysical properties of several hafnium samples with a content of zirconium below 1% were e...
Vaporization of tantalum carbide-hafnium carbide solid solutions at high temperature
With a melting point in excess of 3000°C and a high density, ultra-high temperature ceramics (UHTCs)...
Growth of single crystals of tantalum carbide and hafnium carbide, and their solid solution