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Summers, L.T.; Morris, J.W. Jr.
Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (USA); Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (USA)1985
Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (USA); Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (USA)1985
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[en] This paper investigates the effects of chemistry and heat treatment variation on the 4-K tensile properties of A-286, a candidate sheath material for force-cooled superconductors. Currently, full use of A-286 and similar superalloys is limited by the observed low yield and ultimate tensile strengths in the welded and aged condition. The low strength is shown to be associated with the formation of precipitate-free zones as a result of alloying-element segregation during weld pool solidification. It has been determined that minor modifications of the weld-metal chemistry by the addition of Ti reduce precipitate-free-zone formation, resulting in matching weld-metal and base-plate strengths at 4 K. Furthermore, nucleation of the γ' hardening phase has been found to be a strong function of temperature and composition. Modified heat-treatment schedules have been determined that are amenable to superconductor fabrication and that resulted in increased weld hardening and improved 4-K tensile properties
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7 Aug 1985; 9 p; Cryogenic engineering conference and international cryogenic materials conference; Boston, MA (USA); 12-16 Aug 1985; CONF-850814--27; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01 as DE86000748
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