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Compact high-temperature shear-cell furnace for in-situ diffusion measurements

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, , Citation C Neumann et al 2011 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 327 012052 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/327/1/012052

1742-6596/327/1/012052

Abstract

A compact-sized shear cell for in-situ interdiffusion measurements in liquid alloys at high-temperature is presented. It is designed for being used with X-ray radiography in microgravity environment and also in ground-based experiments. Within outer dimensions of 40×40×20 mm, the shear cell contains six samples in long capillaries which remain spatially separated during melting, homogenisation and optional μg-injection. The diffusion is then initiated by shearing both material samples together. Operating temperature is as high as 1500 °C. Stable temperature distribution is found and no sample leakage occurs. The thin layout of the shear cell results in a good X-ray contrast supported by making use of graphite heating foils. First results of ground experiments are presented.

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10.1088/1742-6596/327/1/012052