Abstract

A program controlled, inductively heated, compact high temperature dilatometer was designed and built. The dilatometer is capable of measuring the thermal expansion of arc-melted hemispherical metal samples as small as 1.5 mm high by 3.2 mm diam up to 1600°C. The design of the instrument incorporates a linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) transducer with a sensitivity of 1.02×10−3 mm/mV.

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