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The Life Prediction Branch operates the Advanced Ceramics Laboratory, an extensive facility for assessing the mechanical properties of brittle materials such as ceramics, glasses, and brittle metals (e.g., intermetallics and electronic materials).
In most cases, capabilities have been developed to measure the mechanical properties associated with component life prediction and material screening from 25 to 1400 degrees Celsius. Fractography and failure analysis of test specimens is also performed.
Available experimental research facilities for brittle materials include:
- Ambient / high-temperature strength and slow crack growth test facility (5)
- Environment-controlled thermomechanical test facility for high temperature testing (1)
- High-temperature static fatigue and creep test facility (5)
- Optical and laser extensometry for high temperature testing
- Fracture toughness testing facility
- Ambient / high-temperature elastic modulus test facility
- Microhardness test facility (2)
- Optical microscopy system
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+ Learn more about the Advanced Ceramics Laboratory by browsing through the links at the left.
Additional information may also be obtained by contacting:
Jonathan A. Salem
Phone: (216) 433-3313
e-mail: Jonathan.A.Salem@nasa.gov |
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