T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s a t C h i c a g o Joining Science and Advanced Materials Research Laboratory Preliminary Uncoated Glass-to-

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Space and shell structures
Advertisements

3.042 Materials Project Laboratory Design Review Team No-Drip Tania Chan Michele Dufalla Jacqueline Greene.
The final test for any adhesive is that it should give joints which are strong and durable. Although ways do exist of assessing the quality of joints.
Ceramics Mrs. Rogers Art 1. Ceramics Terms Greenware - Unfired pottery. Ready to be bisque fired. Stages of Clay Plastic – Soft clay used to make coils,
Manufacturing Processes Lab I MET 1321 Stick Welding part 2
High Temperature Composites Rutgers University Federal Aviation Administration Advanced Materials Flammability Atlantic City, NJ October 24, 2001.
Encasement Fabrication and Testing: Processes and Innovations Richard Rhorer National Institute of Standards and Technology “Parchment and Titanium” National.
CBEE Fabrication of Microchannel Devices Via Diffusion Bonding and Transient Liquid Phase Bonding Purpose: To reduce the device size of microfluidic devices.
Naval Research Laboratory June 1, 2001 Electra title page A Repetitively Pulsed, High Energy, Krypton Fluoride Laser Electra Presented by John Sethian.
Impression-Die Forging (cont’d) F=K p Y f A –K p – presure multiplying factor Simple shapes (without flash): 3-5 Simple shapes (with flash): 5-8 Complex.
Overview of Phobos Magnet Designed by Harald Enge Built by Danfysik Technical summary: –“Double dipole” design –15.5 cm air gap –Max. 2 Tesla field –378.
Thin ladder development Status of ladder development for the thin ladderfest.
Determination of Polymeric Sealing Principles Atul Rana Tribology Section, Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine Supervisor : Dr Ritchie Sayles.
Ceramics. Ceramic objects are made with inorganic, non-metallic materials that are heated and then cooled. These materials tend to be strong, but brittle.
Copyright UCT Defense LLC, 2003 Page 1 UltraCem TM 5 th Generation Nickel Boron To Replace Chromium Plating Presented to HCAT by Chuck McComas April 2003.
Glass. Raw Materials Soda-lime-silicate which is made from –silica (sand) –Soda –Lime.
PREPARATION OF ZnO NANOWIRES BY ELECTROCHEMICAL DEPOSITION
Introduction and subject terms. Made from earth, water and fire. Clay is different from mud, since it has plasticity. This gives it the ability to hold.
Status of RFCC-Module Development Derun Li Center for Beam Physics Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory MICE Collaboration Meeting at INFN-LNF, Frascati,
Deformation Processes BY Dr. O. Phillips Agboola.
What is the state of matter of glass at room temperature?
Kinetic Spot Welding Curtis Prothe DMC Clad Metal Mt. Braddock, PA EPNM 2012 May 2-5 Strasbourg, France.
Application: Medical Electronics Functional Requirements: Structurally intact; low thermal expansion Competing Technology: Stamped flat base, welded wire.
PS Module Gluing Tests USCMS Outer Tracker Workshop Ulrich Heintz, Meenakshi Narain, Bill Patterson, Sinan Sagir, Adam Lanman, Eric Spencer, Juan Trenado,
Status of AFRL characterization of Thermal Sprays for Engine Applications April 2, 2003 Robert Ware (937) Air Force Research Laboratory Susan.
1 Spray cooling on micro structured surfaces Paper review.
Forming Processes Chapter 10. What is Forming? Forming is a second method of giving a part size and shape. Forming processes changes the size and shape,
Project logo / LP logo EUROPEAN UNION GOVERNMENT OF ROMANIA SERBIAN GOVERNMENT Structural Funds Common borders. Common solutions. Romania – Republic.
Thin ladder development 28/3/2006. Targets Aiming for 0.1 % X 0 Uniformity over full ladder Compatibility with wire and bump bonding Provision for optical.
Resistance Welding Resistance Welding is a pressure welding technique using high current and low voltage The current passing through the two overlapping.
Chapter 15 Extrusion and Drawing of Metals. Topics Introduction The Extrusion Process Extrusion Practice Hot Extrusion Cold Extrusion Impact Extrusion.
Test Results on Sealing in Options A & E Dean Walters Argonne National Laboratory Michael MinotMinoTech Engineering Inc.
Opti 523 Wenrui Cai. Tensile stress will occur just outside the contact area and will form cracks into subsurface of the glass. If damage does occur,
A Power Point Presentation by Ramona Britt. Process to remove air bubbles, also called knead (like dough).
Drawing – It is a process where a cross-section of solid rod, wire, or tubing is reduced or changed in shape by pulling it through a die.
T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s a t C h i c a g o Joining Science and Advanced Materials Research Laboratory Preliminary Uncoated Glass-to-
Progress of Cold Top Seal for 1 & 4 inch Test Pieces Dean Walters Bob Wagner Argonne National Laboratory Marc Kupfer Ernesto Indacochea University of Illinois.
Half cells for SCRF Cavity - shape ~ 900 mm End cellIntermediate cell.
Long Term Integrity of Cement Systems June 19, 2003.
LAPPD Device Processing: Scrubbing, Baking and Sealing Lei Xia.
Metal Forming Course Open-Die Forging
Group 8 Façade failure of the John Hancock Building.
How Science works: Types of Variables Revision of variables Can you remember what is meant by… …an independent variable? …a dependent variable? …a control.
Date of download: 7/8/2016 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Novel Testing Method for Fuel Cell Hardware Design and Assembly J. Fuel Cell Sci.
PRESSURE VESSEL. 1.Determine the bursting steam pressure of a steel shell with diameter of 10 inches and made of ¼ in thick steel plate. The joint efficiency.
Warm Vessel Leveling Islands (Piers)
Visit for more Learning Resources
Ceramics Mrs. Rogers Art 1.
Saim Memon, MSc, BEng, MIET, MIEEE, Student-Member CIBSE
Forge Welding Welding Technology/ 3.6 Forge Welding.
14-6 Heat Transfer: Conduction
Baseline Design for Braidwood
Lecture 5 - Flexure June 11, 2003 CVEN 444.
Chapter 15 Metal Extrusion and Drawing Processes and Equipment
GLASS AS A BUILDING MATERIAL
Types of Resistance Strain Gauge
Date of download: 3/4/2018 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved.
PLASTIC FORMING PROCRSSES
Gas Monitoring Chamber Production Status
by Norman E. Dowling. ISBN
326MAE (Stress and Dynamic Analysis) 340MAE (Extended Stress and Dynamic Analysis)
How Science works: Types of Variables.
Lab #1 due TODAY!!!!!  HW#5 due Wednesday, 2/11
Topic Particle pictures, states of matter and melting points Level
A new approach to strengthen grain boundaries for creep
Philadelphia Scientific
STEEL PLATES.
Ceramics Sam Chung, Yang, Nikki Blair.
Mechanical Properties of Metals - I
THE DETERMINATION OF WATER IN A COMPOUND
Presentation transcript:

T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s a t C h i c a g o Joining Science and Advanced Materials Research Laboratory Preliminary Uncoated Glass-to- Glass Bonding Tests with Indium Foil M. E. Kupfer A.G. Raraz J. E. Indacochea 23 June, 2010

T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s a t C h i c a g o Joining Science and Advanced Materials Research Laboratory Objectives Establish experimental steps. Establish a proper samples arrangement. Determine optimum experimental parameters such as loading force.

T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s a t C h i c a g o Joining Science and Advanced Materials Research Laboratory Experimental Setup Schematic Static plate Hydraulic loading force Glass samples Indium foil Steel sheets for uniform distribution of applied force

T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s a t C h i c a g o Joining Science and Advanced Materials Research Laboratory Experimental Parameters Indium foil was made in-house by rolling indium wire. Oxide layer was scraped off under a minute before pressure was applied psi was applied for 10 minutes. In air and room temperature.

T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s a t C h i c a g o Joining Science and Advanced Materials Research Laboratory Experimental Arrangements Wall-to-Wall samples Window-to-Window samples Wall-to-Window samples (sandwich) Wall-to-Window Wall section sample Window section sample

T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s a t C h i c a g o Joining Science and Advanced Materials Research Laboratory Glass-to-glass bonding The strength of the bond was not determined; however it is strong enough to resist tugging.

T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s a t C h i c a g o Joining Science and Advanced Materials Research Laboratory Glass samples cracking At a load force of 6000 psi, the wall section sample cracked and the pieces are still bonded. Glass pieces are uncoated!!! In other tests, window section samples began cracking at 1000 psi.

T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s a t C h i c a g o Joining Science and Advanced Materials Research Laboratory Loading force Using a rubbery material to have a uniform distribution of the loading force was not successful. Other materials are going to be tested. Hydraulic press was not holding pressure more than 10 minutes. Its replacement may be necessary asap.

T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s a t C h i c a g o Joining Science and Advanced Materials Research Laboratory Tests Results Summary Using uncoated glasses was helpful to establish some bonding tests arrangement. Uniform distribution of the load force is still an issue to be determined. The different cracking loads corresponding to the two types of glass samples is going to limit the applied force, so far, to less than 1000 psi.

T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s a t C h i c a g o Joining Science and Advanced Materials Research Laboratory Work in progress Dean will provide coated B33 flat samples this week (coated chromium and indium layers). We will coordinate with Dean for best bond results based on thickness of coatings. Improve samples arrangement to eliminate cracking (a better uniform distribution of the loading force).

T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s a t C h i c a g o Joining Science and Advanced Materials Research Laboratory Samples Data Effective bonding area: 1.2 cm x 0.47 cm = 0.56 cm ” x 0.185” = in 2 Thickness of window sample = cm (0.1”) 6000 psi x in 2 = 534 pounds 1000 psi x in 2 = 89 pounds