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Thermal expansion of TiAl + TiB2 alloys and model calculations of stresses and expansion of continuous fiber composites T. A. Hahn OriginalPaper Pages: 711 - 722
Thermal expansion of an SiC particle-reinforced aluminum composite Hassel LedbetterMark Austin OriginalPaper Pages: 731 - 739
Anisotropic thermal expansion characteristics of lead metaniobate ceramics used in the low-liquid level sensors for fuel tanks of space launch vehicles A. M. IbrahimT. F. CozzoB. B. Djordjevic OriginalPaper Pages: 751 - 755
Accurate thermal expansivity measurements in the range 1500–2000 K are needed for minerals O. L. Anderson OriginalPaper Pages: 757 - 767