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Cryogenic Technical Articles |
lmcchesney |
Feb 9 2004, 09:31 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 488 Joined: 24-November 03 From: Ocala, Fl. Member No.: 1,381 Region Association: None |
I have reviewed all the messages from the foum regarding cryogenic processing of engine parts. However, it lacks good/significant documentation regarding the different processes done.
Does anyone know the source of technical articles regarding this process. There must be some University site with this information. Yes, I have searched the MIT site without success. Anyone have the information? Thanks, L. McChesney |
kdfoust |
Feb 9 2004, 01:41 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 694 Joined: 2-January 03 From: Riverside Member No.: 71 Region Association: Southern California |
To me the discussion is not around "the whether" or "the how" of it working in one application. The important discussion is around practical significance. I'm reasonably certain that structural changes are manifested in materials through cryo treament processes. The question is: "does it matter?"
The cryo rotor application is an easy target for the "who cares" sort of argument. Substantial test data is lacking to say the least. Ancedotal evidence...well "in god we trust, every one else bring data." |
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