Conveners
M2PoD - Cryogenic Materials IV: Physical Properties
- Arend Nijhuis (University of Twente)
- Dick Reed (Cryogenic Materials, Inc.)
Mr
Rongjin HUANG
(Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, P.R. China)
6/30/15, 2:00 PM
ICMC-11 - Metallic and Composite Materials
Poster Presentation
Negative thermal expansion (NTE) materials, which contract rather than expand when heated, can be blended with materials showing positive thermal expansion to form composite for obtaining precisely tailored thermal expansion coefficient. Low-temperature NTE materials have wide potential applications in cryogenic engineering. The NaZn13-type La(Fe,Si)13-based compounds are recently developed as...
Mr
Rongjin Huang
(Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, P.R. China)
6/30/15, 2:00 PM
ICMC-11 - Metallic and Composite Materials
Poster Presentation
The Fe-based NaZn13-type compounds LaFe13-xMx (M=Si, Al) have attracted considerable attention because of their intriguing properties, such as magnetocaloric effect and abnormal thermal expansion. These unusual properties are of fundamental interest and have potential technical applications in cryogenic engineering when related materials operate in low temperature environment. The thermal...
Victoria Cooley
(University of Wisconsin-Madison)
6/30/15, 2:00 PM
ICMC-01 - NbTi/Nb3Sn/A15 Processing and Properties
Poster Presentation
The goals of Fermilab’s Superconductivity and Radio Frequency Development Department are to engineer, fabricate, and improve superconducting radio frequency (SCRF) cavities in the interest of advancing
accelerator technology. Improvement includes exploring possible limitations on cavity performance and mitigating such impediments. This report focuses on investigating and measuring the Seebeck...