Beryllium (Be), the first of the group 2 alkali-earth elements, is a silver-gray metal possessing an unmatched combination of physical and mechanical properties, which are vital for a variety of applications that offer tremendous benefits to society. It is the lightest workable metal, only two-thirds the weight of aluminium, yet it has six times the stiffness of steel, making it an ideal material for stiffness-dependent and weight-limited applications. The chart in Fig. 1 illustrates how much beryllium outclasses other engineering materials with respect to thermal conductivity and dimensional stability (ability of a material to retain its uniformity under stress measured as the Young's modulus to density ratio). These unique properties ...
The use of beryllium is still an existing question according to the studies concerning the plasma–wa...
The need for new materials capable of operating at elevated temperatures often while severely stress...
Be₃Al₂SiO₆ - Mohs Hardness: 7½ - 8. The most important physical properties of beryl are those that ...
Beryllium (Be), the first of the group 2 alkali-earth elements, is a silver-gray metal possessing a...
Beryllium offers a vast field for research. Though not generally recognized to be such, it is a comm...
Joining, working, and structural properties of beryllium and beryllium alloys for spacecraft applica...
"February 15, 1954."Includes bibliographical references.U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Contract ;Mode...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9091.9F(AWRE-O--51/57) / BLDSC - Bri...
A demonstration (DEMO) fusion reactor will require a huge amount of beryllium (Be) with approximatel...
Ultimate tensile strength, yield strength, and elongation were obtained for the aluminum-beryllium a...
The elevated temperature tensile properties of hot-pressed QMV beryllium have been studied from 250-...
"Contract no. AT(30-1)-1565.""December 11, 1957.""Nuclear Metals, inc., Concord, Massachusetts.""NMI...
For future space applications, it is important that thermal protection systems be reusable for space...
Beryllium (Be) and its alloys are one of the most important elements in mineral resources for fusion...
Beryllium represents a challenging test to our understanding of surface physics because of its uniqu...
The use of beryllium is still an existing question according to the studies concerning the plasma–wa...
The need for new materials capable of operating at elevated temperatures often while severely stress...
Be₃Al₂SiO₆ - Mohs Hardness: 7½ - 8. The most important physical properties of beryl are those that ...
Beryllium (Be), the first of the group 2 alkali-earth elements, is a silver-gray metal possessing a...
Beryllium offers a vast field for research. Though not generally recognized to be such, it is a comm...
Joining, working, and structural properties of beryllium and beryllium alloys for spacecraft applica...
"February 15, 1954."Includes bibliographical references.U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Contract ;Mode...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9091.9F(AWRE-O--51/57) / BLDSC - Bri...
A demonstration (DEMO) fusion reactor will require a huge amount of beryllium (Be) with approximatel...
Ultimate tensile strength, yield strength, and elongation were obtained for the aluminum-beryllium a...
The elevated temperature tensile properties of hot-pressed QMV beryllium have been studied from 250-...
"Contract no. AT(30-1)-1565.""December 11, 1957.""Nuclear Metals, inc., Concord, Massachusetts.""NMI...
For future space applications, it is important that thermal protection systems be reusable for space...
Beryllium (Be) and its alloys are one of the most important elements in mineral resources for fusion...
Beryllium represents a challenging test to our understanding of surface physics because of its uniqu...
The use of beryllium is still an existing question according to the studies concerning the plasma–wa...
The need for new materials capable of operating at elevated temperatures often while severely stress...
Be₃Al₂SiO₆ - Mohs Hardness: 7½ - 8. The most important physical properties of beryl are those that ...