9–13 Jul 2023
Hawaii Convention Center
US/Hawaii timezone

Session

M1Po2D: Cryogenic Materials Testing and Methods I

10 Jul 2023, 14:00
Exhibit Hall III, Level 1

Exhibit Hall III, Level 1

Conveners

M1Po2D: Cryogenic Materials Testing and Methods I

  • Peter Cheetham (Florida State University)
  • Milan Majoros (The Ohio State University)

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  1. Ms Haoying Qi (Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    10/07/2023, 14:00
    Poster

    Nowadays, low-dimension materials have been widely used in microelectronics, biomedical engineering and aerospace technology, so it is necessary to develop small-scale devices to understand and predict the mechanical performance at cryogenic. In this study, a mechanical properties measurement for low-dimensional samples at cryogenic were designed and established. Three kinds of low-dimensional...

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  2. James Tuttle (NASA)
    10/07/2023, 14:00
    Poster

    NASA frequently needs thermal contraction data for materials to be used in cryogenic space flight missions. To satisfy this need, we developed an apparatus and a high-precision technique for performing such measurements using a commercial fiber-optic-based position sensor. We describe the measurement process and its verification using a copper sample. We also present data for two materials...

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  3. Joshua Truchon
    10/07/2023, 14:00
    Poster

    The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) utilizes neutrino sensors that are submerged within liquid argon to measure the electron trails left by neutrinos. The sensors require specially designed supports to ensure they remain precisely positioned even after the thermal contraction of the sensors and the cryostat that occurs during cooldown. These supports must ensure that the fragile...

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  4. Dr Yi-Chieh Lai (Department of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology)
    10/07/2023, 14:00
    Poster

    In recent years, people in the world have greatly changed purchase and consumption habits due to the booming electronic commerce services and the effects of COVID-19 pandemic. In terms of daily diet, more and more people use online food ordering and delivery services (such as Uber Eats, DoorDash, Deliveroo, Foodpanda, etc.) and the amount of food packaging wastes has thus increased...

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