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Produktdetails

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

20.02.2013

Herausgeber

K.D. Timmerhaus + weitere

Verlag

Springer Us

Seitenzahl

1120

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25,4/17,8/6,1 cm

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2098 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4613-9873-8

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

20.02.2013

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer Us

Seitenzahl

1120

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/17,8/6,1 cm

Gewicht

2098 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4613-9873-8

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Springer-Verlag GmbH
Tiergartenstr. 17
69121 Heidelberg
DE

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  • Austenitic Steel Development.- Structural Alloys for High Field Superconducting Magnets (Invited).- Requirements for Structural Alloys for Superconducting Magnet Cases (Invited).- Cryogenic Fe-Mn Austenitic Steels (Invited).- Nickel and Nitrogen Alloying Effects on the Strength and Toughness of Austenitic Stainless Steels at 4 K.- Improvement of Toughness of a High-Strength, High-Manganese Stainless Steel for Cryogenic Use.- Effect of Metallurgical Variables on Strength and Toughness of Mn-Cr and Ni-Cr Stainless Steels at 4.2 K.- Effect of Mn on the Cryogenic Properties of High Nitrogen Austenitic Stainless Steels.- An Investigation of the Cryogenic Mechanical Properties of Low Thermal-Expansion Superalloys.- Austenitic Steel Welding.- Welding Advances in Cryogenics (Invited).- Cryogenic Properties of Electron-Beam Welded Joints in a 22Mn-13Cr-5Ni-0.22N Austenitic Stainless Steel.- Cryogenic Mechanical Properties of High-Manganese Steel Weldments.- Improvements in the Weldability of a Superconductor Sheath Material.- Weldability and Mechanical Properties of Age-Hardened Fe-Ni-Cr-Mn-Ti Austenitic Alloy for Cryogenic Use.- Composites and Polymers.- Cryogenic Compressive Properties of Basic Epoxy Resin Systems.- Cryogen Containment in Composite Vessels (Invited).- Influence of Damage on Mechanical Performance of Woven Laminates at Low Temperatures.- Radiation Damage of Composite Material—Method and Evaluation (Invited).- Screening the Performance of Organic Insulators under Cryogenic Neutron Irradiation.- Effect of Cryogenic Irradiation on the Mechanical Properties of Organic Insulator Films.- Fracture Properties of Polymers and Composites at Cryogenic Temperatures (Invited).- Mechanical Behavior and Fatigue in Polymeric Composites at Low Temperatures.- Thermo-stimulated Current and Dielectric Loss in Composite Materials.- Mechanical Properties of Carbon-Glass Hybrid Composite Materials at Low Temperature.- Mechanical Properties of Unidirectionally Reinforced Composite Materials.- Two-Dimensional Thermal Contraction of Composites.- Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Advanced Composite Materials at Low Temperatures.- Inorganic Dielectric Insulation for Superconducting Nb3Sn Wire (Invited).- Measurement of Thermal Conductivity of Insulating Cryogenic Structural Materials.- Compressive Properties of Silica Aerogel at 295, 76, and 20 K.- LH2 On-Orbit Storage Tank Support Trunnion Design and Verification.- Refrigeration Materials.- Recent Investigations on Refrigerants for Magnetic Refrigerators (Invited).- High Enthalpy Materials for Use in Superconductor Stabilization and in Low Temperature Cryocooler Regenerators.- Investigations on the Possibility of the RAl2 System as a Refrigerant in an Ericsson Type Magnetic Refrigerator.- Magnetic and Thermal Properties of Dy3Al5O12 as a Magnetic Refrigerant.- Specific Heat and Entropy of RNi2 (R: Rare Earth Heavy Metals) in Magnetic Field.- Mechanical Properties.- Low Temperature Deformation of Copper and an Austenitic Stainless Steel.- Effects of Gage Diameter and Strain Rate on Tensile Deformation Behavior of 32Mn-7Cr Steel at 4 K.- Near-Threshold Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior of AISI 316 Stainless Steel.- Fatigue Testing at 4 K with a Helium Recondensation System (Invited).- A Model for Fatigue Strength Degradation Including Temperature Effect.- Fracture Toughness of Newly Developed Structural Materials for Superconducting Coils of Fusion Experimental Reactor.- Tensile, Fracture Toughness and Fatigue Crack Growth Rate Properties of HP 9–4–30.- Notch Tensile Measurements and Fracture Toughness Correlations for Austenitic Stainless Steels.- Creep of 304 LN and 316 L Stainless Steels at Cryogenic Temperatures.- Magneto-Mechanical Effects in Two Steels with Metastable Austenite.- In Situ Observation of Martensitic Transformation during Tensile Deformation of an Fe-Mn-C Alloy (Invited).- Fracture Toughness of Modern 9% Nickel Cryogenic Steels.- Cryogenic Mechanical Properties of Al-Cu-Li-Zr Alloy 2090.- Physical Properties.- Strain Resistivity at 4.2 K in Pure Aluminum.- The Effect of Prestrain on Low Temperature Fatigue Induced Resistivity in Pure Aluminum.- Relationships between Mechanical and Magnetoelectric Properties of Oxygen-free Copper at 4 K.- Anomalous Decrease of Resistance at 250 K in Ultrathin Au-Nb Film on Single-Crystal Silicon.- A New Aluminum-Base Alloy with Potential Cryogenic Applications.- Production of High-Conductivity, High-Strength In-situ Cu-Nb Multifilamentary Composite Wire and Strip.- Data on a Magnetic Shield Alloy at Low Magnetic Fields from 300 Kelvin to 1.91 Kelvin, and 0.08 Hz to 10 kHz.- Nondestructive Evaluation.- The Characterization of Cryogenic Materials by Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (Invited).- The Characterization of Cryogenic Materials by X-ray Absorption Methods (Invited).- Nondestructive Characterization of Cryogenic Materials for Quality and Process Control (Invited).- Materials and Devices for Superconducting Electronics.- Characterization of Tunnel Barriers by Flicker Noise Spectroscopy (Invited).- Role of Localized States in Amorphous Silicon Tunnel Barriers (Invited).- All Refractory Josephson Integration Process with NbN Junctions (Invited).- Thin Film Preparation and Device Application of Low Carrier Density Superconductor BaPb1-xBixO3 (Invited).- UHV Deposition and in-Situ Analysis of Thin-Film Superconductors (Invited).- A Multilayer Technology with High Tc Nb3Ge Films.- Josephson Tunneling Junctions with High Tc Nb3(Ge,Si) Electrode.- A 1 ?m Cross-Line Junction Process.- Selective Trilayer Ion-Beam Etching Process for Fabricating Nb/Nb Oxide/Pb-Alloy Tunnel Junctions.- A Novel Design of Submicron Thin Film Point Contacts.- Superconducting Wires for Electronic Applications.- Formation of A15 Phase in Epitaxial and Polycrystalline Nb-Sn Diffusion Couples.- A New Look at the Growth of Thin Films of Nb-Sn (Invited).- Superconducting Nitride Films.- High-Tc MoN Thin Film Synthesis (Invited).- Epitaxial Growth of NbN on MgO Film (Invited).- Epitaxial Growth of NbN Films.- Dual Ion-Beam Deposition of Superconducting NbN Films.- Superconducting and Structural Properties of RF Magnetron Sputtered Niobium Nitride for Josephson Junctions.- Dependence of the Upper Critical Field and Critical Current on Resistivity in NbN Thin Films.- High Field Properties of NbN Ribbon Conductors.- Synthesis of Bl MoN Films by Ion Beam Deposition.- Preparation of Superconductive MoNx Films by Reactive Sputtering.- Critical Field Studies of Reactively Sputtered and Nitrided NbN, VN and V(Mo)N Films.- Fine Filamentary Superconductors.- NbTi Base Superconductors: Technical Aspects and Trends (Invited).- Superconducting Materials for the SSC (Invited).- Critical Current Studies on Fine Filamentary NbTi Accelerator Wires.- The Growth of Intermetallic Compounds at a Copper-Niobium-Titanium Interface.- Development of Multifilamentary NbTi and Nb3Sn Composite Conductors with Very Fine Filaments.- Fabrication and Characterization of Fine Filaments of NbTi in a Copper Matrix.- Fine Filamentary NbTi Superconducting Wires.- NbTi Ultrafine Filament Wires for 50/60 Hertz Use (Invited).- Superconductors — Ac Losses; Mechanical, Electromagnetic, and Physical Properties.- Coupling Losses in Superconducting Cables.- A.C. Losses in Multifilamentary Composite Superconducting Strands and Cables.- AC Losses in Nb-Ti Measured by Magnetization and Complex Susceptibility.- The Exact Solution of the Electromagnetic Field Configuration in Multifilamentary Wire in a Time-Dependent Field.- AC Losses for in Situ Superconducting Microcomposites.- Magnetic Behavior of a Very Fine Filament Continuous Superconductor.- Magnetization and Critical Currents of NbTi Wires with Fine Filaments.- Strain Effects in “in Situ” Processed Nb3Sn Conductors.- Fatigue Damage in Nb3Sn Conductors.- The Effect of Aspect Ratio on Critical Current in Multifilamentary Superconductors.- Performance of Nb3Sn-Cu In Situ Conductor in a Superconducting Magnet.- Heat Capacity of Superconducting Materials (Invited).- Radiation Damage and Flux Pinning in Superconductors.- Irradiation Damage in Superconductors (Invited).- Neutron Irradiation of Superconductors and Damage Energy Scaling of Different Neutron Spectra.- Disordering Mechanism in Irradiated and Quenched A15 Type Compounds.- The Relationship between Critical Current and Microstructure of Internal Tin Wire.- Critical Currents and Flux-Pinning Properties in PbMo6S8 Superconductors.- Flux Flow Dynamics in Superconducting Films.- The Pinning Force and Critical Current in NbTi Superconducting Wire with Plate-like ?-Ti Precipitates.- Multifilamentary Nb3Sn Superconductors.- The Development of Microstructure in Multifilamentary Bronze Route A15 Composites (Invited).- Characterization of Bulk and Multifilamentary Nb3Sn and Nb3Al by Diffractometric and Resistive Measurements (Invited).- Development of A15 Conductors in the USSR (Invited).- Multifilamentary (Nb, Ti)3Sn Conductors for 15-T-Class Magnet Application.- Observation of the Microstructure in Bronze-Processed Multifilamentary Nb3Sn Tapes.- Effect of Starting Materials and Processing Variables for the Production of Discontinuous-Filament Nb3Sn Wire.- Characterization Studies of a Fully Reacted High Bronze-to-Niobium Ratio Filamentary Nb3Sn Composite.- Effects of Hot Isostatic Pressing on the Superconducting Properties of (Nb, Ti)3Sn Multifilamentary Wires.- The Diffusion Process in Nb3Sn-Cu Superconducting Wire Made by the External Tin Method (Invited).- The Structure and Superconducting Properties of Multifilamentary Nb3Sn Wires Prepared by Internal Sn Diffusion Process Using Sn-Ti Cores.- Internal Tin Process Nb3Sn Superconductors for 18 Tesla.- Internal-Tin-Processed Nb3Sn Multifilamentary Wires Alloyed with Mg, Zn+Ni, and Ti through the Sn Core.- New Superconducting Materials and Methods.- New Methods for Obtaining Metastable Metallic Alloys (Invited).- Practical Processing of A-15 Multifilamentary Superconducting Wire from Powders: Nb3Al and Nb3Sn (Invited).- The Formation of the Metastable Phase Nb3Al by a Solid State Reaction (Invited).- Processing of Nb3Al and Other Emerging Superconductors (Invited).- The Effects of High Reaction Temperatures on the Tc of Multifilamentary Nb-Al Wires.- A Flexible A-15 Superconducting Tape in the Nb3(Al Si B)1 System.- Superconducting Materials Research and Developement in China (Invited).- The Stabilization of High Tc A15 Nb3Ge Phase in Sputtered Nb-Ge Films by (T)Nb5Ge3.- Superconducting Properties of Chevrel-Phase PbMo6S8 Wires by an Improved Powder Process.- Critical Field Measurements on Very Thin Films of V-Ga Superconductors.- Electron Tunneling into Superconducting Filaments: Depth Profiling the Energy Gap of NbTi Filaments from Magnet Wires.- Indexes.- Author Index.- Materials Index.