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Negative thermal expansion artificial material from iron-nickel alloys by oxide co-extrusion with reductive sintering
Halloran, J. W.; Qi, J.
2004-07
Citation:Qi, J.; Halloran, J. W.; (2004). "Negative thermal expansion artificial material from iron-nickel alloys by oxide co-extrusion with reductive sintering." Journal of Materials Science 39 (13): 4113-4118. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/44777>
Abstract: Objects with a fine-scale design of bimetallic beams can display negative thermal expansion. Based on a unit cell design for a negative expansion, produced by Optimal Design methods, we fabricate a thermoelastic “artificial material” using coextrusion of iron and nickel oxides, followed by reductive sintering. A bulk sample with 162 unit cells from Fe-60Ni and Fe-36Ni alloys displayed a thermal expansion coefficient of −3.0 × 10 −6 /°C, in agreement with the optimal design prediction.