Abstract

An interferometric dilatometer, for the measurement of the absolute thermal expansion of small specimens of irradiated materials, is described. Because of dimensional changes on irradiation, specimens do not usually retain sufficient parallelism as supports for the interferometer plates; this instrument has been designed to accommodate specimens within wider limits.

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