A Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of the Influence of Temperature Gradients on the Deformation and Burst Speeds of Rotating Disks
- Author:
- Wilterdink, P I
- Published:
- October 1952.
- Physical Description:
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators:
- Holms, A G and Manson, S S
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- The purposes of this investigation were to evaluate the influence of temperature gradients and to test the validity of a recently developed method of calculating plastic flow in disks by comparing the calculated results with experimental observations. Short-time spin tests on parallel-sided, 10-inch-diameter disks were conducted under conditions that subject the disks to a range of temperatures from 70 to 1440 F. The agreement between the theoretical and experimental results was good over the range of temperature conditions investigated. Temperature gradients produced little reduction in the burst speed of the disks which had a high ductility..
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- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
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- Document ID: 19930083521.
Accession ID: 93R12811.
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