Sensors for ceramic components in advanced propulsion systems
- Author:
- Harris, J. P.
- Published:
- Aug 1, 1995.
- Physical Description:
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators:
- Brackett, R. R., Burkholder, S. D., Bennethum, W. H., and Koller, A. C.
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- This report includes: (1) a survey of the current methods for the measurement of surface temperature of ceramic materials suitable for use as hot section flowpath components in aircraft gas turbine engines; (2) analysis and selection of three sensing techniques with potential to extend surface temperature measurement capability beyond current limits; and (3) design, manufacture, and evaluation of the three selected techniques which include the following: platinum rhodium thin film thermocouple on alumina and mullite substrates; doped silicon carbide thin film thermocouple on silicon carbide, silicon nitride, and aluminum nitride substrates; and long and short wavelength radiation pyrometry on the substrates listed above plus yttria stabilized zirconia. Measurement of surface emittance of these materials at elevated temperature was included as part of this effort.
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- Collection:
- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note:
- Document ID: 19960009410.
Accession ID: 96N16576.
E-9273.
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