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Device for mechanical testing of material samples

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SU1829599A1
SU1829599A1 SU4727615/25A SU4727615A SU1829599A1 SU 1829599 A1 SU1829599 A1 SU 1829599A1 SU 4727615/25 A SU4727615/25 A SU 4727615/25A SU 4727615 A SU4727615 A SU 4727615A SU 1829599 A1 SU1829599 A1 SU 1829599A1
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cryostat
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space
seals
vessel
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В.Ю. Бармас
Н.А. Махутов
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Институт Машиноведения Им.А.А.Благонравова
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FIELD: test equipment. SUBSTANCE: device has cryostat which has internal and external vessels 1 and 2 mounted in align in a space relation, top and lower tractions 3 and 4 are introduced into the cryostats for mechanical loading sample 5. Vacuum heat-insulating seals 7 and 8 are in space between vessels 1 and 2 and at place where lower power traction 4 passes through external vessel 2. Power traction 4 is connected kinematically with external vessel 2 through bearing unit 9 and shock-proof supports 11. When testing are carried out in cryogenic fluid poured into internal vessel 1 of the cryostat, bearing unit 9, shock-proof supports 11 and vacuum heat-insulating seals 7 and 8 provide unloading of construction of the cryostat from mechanical loads reproduced. Seals 7 and 8 provide also reduction of heat inputs to cryogenic Fluid through thermal bridges and due to vacuum treatment of space between vessels 1 and 2 of the cryostat. EFFECT: improved reliability. 1 dwg
SU4727615/25A 1989-06-27 1989-06-27 Device for mechanical testing of material samples SU1829599A1 (en)

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