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30 September 1998 Ultraprecise thermal expansion measurements of partially stabilized zirconia gauge blocks with an interferometric dilatometer
Masahiro Okaji, Naofumi Yamada, Hirofumi Moriyama
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Abstract
Linear thermal expansion coefficients (LTECs) of two kinds of partially stabilized zirconica (PSZ) gauge blocks were measured in the range from -10 to 60 degrees C with an optical heterodyne interferometric dilatometer. The dilatometer provides an order of 1 X 10-9 K-1 uncertainty and reproducibility in LTEC measurement. LTEC of (9.230 +/- 0.012) X 10-6 K-1 were obtained for four 2 percent Al2O3- PSZ gauge blocks, and (9.383 +/- 0.001) X K-1 for one 99.9 percent PSZ gauge block. These differences are discussed, together with the compositions and production lots.
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Masahiro Okaji, Naofumi Yamada, and Hirofumi Moriyama "Ultraprecise thermal expansion measurements of partially stabilized zirconia gauge blocks with an interferometric dilatometer", Proc. SPIE 3477, Recent Developments in Optical Gauge Block Metrology, (30 September 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.323117
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KEYWORDS
Temperature metrology

Interferometry

Interferometers

Zirconium dioxide

Heterodyning

Thermography

Ceramics

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