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Dataset for "Shrinks when it's colder"

Article and dataset presented at the NCSLI Workshop & Symposium 2022 in Grapevine TX.Three datasets are included, corresponding to three separate runs (cycles of expansivity measurement).Run 1: cycled specimen FP_333 and FP_152 side-by-sideRun 2: FP_152 was potted with slip-fit tubes at its ends, and the run cycled specimen FP_333 and FP_152Potted side-by-sideRun 3: cycled specimen FP_333 and FP_154 side-by-sideThe Python file produces Fig. 3 from the article, and includes some literature/historical data on the thermal expansion of fused quartz glass

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Metadata Last Updated: 2022-07-06 00:00:00
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Title Dataset for "Shrinks when it's colder"
Description Article and dataset presented at the NCSLI Workshop & Symposium 2022 in Grapevine TX.Three datasets are included, corresponding to three separate runs (cycles of expansivity measurement).Run 1: cycled specimen FP_333 and FP_152 side-by-sideRun 2: FP_152 was potted with slip-fit tubes at its ends, and the run cycled specimen FP_333 and FP_152Potted side-by-sideRun 3: cycled specimen FP_333 and FP_154 side-by-sideThe Python file produces Fig. 3 from the article, and includes some literature/historical data on the thermal expansion of fused quartz glass
Modified 2022-07-06 00:00:00
Publisher Name National Institute of Standards and Technology
Contact mailto:[email protected]
Keywords thermal expansion coefficient , fused quartz glass , reference material
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