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Stanfield, Austin D.; Manara, Dario; Robba, Davide; Hilmas, Gregory E.; Fahrenholtz, William G. (, Journal of the American Ceramic Society)Abstract The melting temperatures of two different ZrB2ceramics were studied using laser induced melting. ZrB2having a low Hf content, produced by reaction hot pressing, had a melting temperature of 3546 K and a commercial grade ZrB2had a melting temperature of 3553 K. Uncertainty of the temperature measurements was 1% of the absolute temperature, or ~35 K for both materials based upon 2‐sigma and a 95% confidence interval. While these values were consistent with the previously reported ZrB2melting temperature of 3518 K, this study was able to measureTmwith less uncertainty than previous studies (±45 K). Furthermore, this study assessed the effect of Hf content on melting temperature, finding that melting temperature did not change significantly for hafnium contents of 1.75 to 0.01 at%. This study also measured a normal spectral emissivity of 0.34 for ZrB2at 3000 K. The emissivity decreased to 0.28 at the melting temperature, then, stabilized at 0.30 in a liquid phase.more » « less
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