High gradient directional solidification furnace
Abstract
A high gradient directional solidification furnace is disclosed which includes eight thermal zones throughout the length of the furnace. In the hot end of the furnace, furnace elements provide desired temperatures. These elements include Nichrome wire received in a grooved tube which is encapsulated y an outer alumina core. A booster heater is provided in the hot end of the furnace which includes toroidal tungsten/rhenium wire which has a capacity to put heat quickly into the furnace. An adiabatic zone is provided by an insulation barrier to separate the hot end of the furnace from the cold end. The old end of the furnace is defined by additional heating elements. A heat transfer plate provides a means by which heat may be extracted from the furnace and conducted away through liquid cooled jackets. By varying the input of heat via the booster heater and output of heat via the heat transfer plate, a desired thermal gradient profile may be provided.
- Publication:
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NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Report
- Pub Date:
- October 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985msfc.rept.....A
- Keywords:
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- Directional Solidification (Crystals);
- Electric Furnaces;
- Space Processing;
- Temperature Gradients;
- Electric Coils;
- Heat Transfer;
- Jackets;
- Liquid Cooling;
- Microgravity Applications;
- Patents;
- Space Commercialization;
- Temperature Control;
- Temperature Profiles;
- Thermal Insulation;
- Instrumentation and Photography