Grcop-84: A High-Temperature Copper Alloy for High-Heat-Flux Applications - Paperback
Grcop-84: A High-Temperature Copper Alloy for High-Heat-Flux Applications - Paperback
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by David L. Ellis (Author), Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs) (Created by)
GRCop-84 (Cu-8 at.% Cr-4 at.% Nb) is a new high-temperature copper-based alloy. It possesses excellent high-temperature strength, creep resistance and low-cycle fatigue up to 700 C (1292 F) along with low thermal expansion and good conductivity. GRCop-84 can be processed and joined by a variety of methods such as extrusion, rolling, bending, stamping, brazing, friction stir welding, and electron beam welding. Considerable mechanical property data has been generated for as-produced material and following simulated braze cycles. The data shows that the alloy is extremely stable during thermal exposures. This paper reviews the major GRCop-84 mechanical and thermophysical properties and compares them to literature values for a variety of other high-temperature copper-based alloys.
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