Hyoun-Ee Kim
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Journal of Materials Science | 1991
Arthur J. Moorhead; Hyoun-Ee Kim
Brazements on alumina or partially stabilized zirconia (PSZ) of four silver- or copper-based brazing filler metals that contain titanium to promote wetting of and adherence to structural ceramics, were exposed in a thermogravimetric analyser at temperatures up to 700°C to atmospheres of 100% O2, Ar-20% O2 and Ar-3 p.p.m. O2. The alloys included Cu-41.1Ag-3.6Sn-7.2Ti, Ag-44.4Cu-8.4Sn-0.9Ti, Ag-41.6Cu-9.7Sn-5.0Ti and Ag-37.4Cu-10.8In-1,4Ti, at%. All formed external oxides that were more or less protective under all of the test conditions studied. The growth of the oxides followed a parabolic time law. The gains in weight due to oxidation observed were small, ranging (for 45 h exposure at 400 °C to Ar-20% O2) from 0.20 mgcm−2 for the Ag-37.4Cu-10.8In-1.4Ti alloy to 0.46 mgcm−2 for Cu-41.1Ag-3.6Sn-7.2Ti. As expected, weight gain increased with increasing temperature or {ie4067-01}. Unexpectedly, the titanium played a minor role in the scale formed on any of the filler metals with a titanium oxide, TiO2, being found on only one alloy — Ag-41.6Cu-9.7Sn-5.0Ti. The brazements on PSZ gained weight at a higher rate than comparative brazements on alumina. We attribute this behaviour to oxygen transport through the zirconia resulting in the growth of an interfacial layer of titanium oxide.
Infrared Systems and Components III | 1989
Hyoun-Ee Kim; Arthur J. Moorhead
A technique was developed for fabrication of strong, fully dense, polycrystalline windows of CsI by hot-pressing in a steel die. We began with ultra-pure, ultra-dry CsI powder and conducted all processing operations within a glove box purged with dry N2. We were able to hot-press 5.08 cm CsI discs having transmittance of about 80% in the extra long wavelength (≥ 10 μm) infrared range--equivalent to that of single crystal CsI. The flexural strength of CsI bars fabricated by hot-pressing small-particle-size powder was 18 MPa, about 5 times higher than that of single crystal CsI.
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 1991
Hyoun-Ee Kim; Arthur J. Moorhead
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 1990
Hyoun-Ee Kim; Arthur J. Moorhead
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 1994
Hyoun-Ee Kim; Arthur J. Moorhead
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 1990
Hyoun-Ee Kim; Arthur J. Moorhead
Archive | 1999
Arthur J. Moorhead; Hyoun-Ee Kim
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 1990
Hyoun-Ee Kim; Arthur J. Moorhead
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2005
Hyoun-Ee Kim; Arthur J. Moorhead; Sang-Hak Kim
Archive | 2000
Arthur J. Moorhead; Hyoun-Ee Kim