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Cryogenic CTE for Steels?

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jkratner

Aerospace
Jun 14, 2001
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Where can I find plots of CTE vs temperature for different hardnesses of 301 and 321 Stainless Steels at cryogenic temperatures? I need plots for temperatures down to -420 degrees Celsius.
 
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-420 degrees celcius, is a little bit low. I think you've made a typographical error.
 
I would be surprised if any one has any test data for CTE of stainless steel that close to absolute zero. I only know of 2 fluids go that cold and I assume since you're in aerospace, your fluid is LH2.

Marshall Space Flight Center, being the propulsion directorate, might have information that could help you. I know they have done extensive testing with LOX, but I'm not sure of information dealing with LH2, because of the explosive hazards associated. They have a website. The dealings I've had with the people in their metallics branch, they are very helpful.
 
If you have not found a sastisfactory value, you might check the data compiled by the cryogenics group at NIST.
There is a link to materials properties data (Themal Conductivity, Specific Heat & Linear Expansion) at cryogenic temperatures for commonly used materials. There is also a copy of a paper describing the database project and its use under publications.
 
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