Conveners
M1PoB - Cryogenic Materials II: Properties and Treatments
- Karl Hartwig (Texas A&M University)
- Robert Walsh (Florida State University)
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Mr Wei Wang (Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences)29/06/2015, 14:00ICMC-11 - Metallic and Composite MaterialsPoster PresentationTi–24Nb–4Zr–8Sn, abbreviated as Ti2448 from its chemical composition in weight percent, is a multifunctional β type titanium alloy with body centered cubic (bcc) crystal structure, and its highly localized plastic deformation behavior contributes significantly to grain refinement during conventional cold processing. In the paper, In order to explore an effective method to fabricate biomedical...Go to contribution page
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Dr Klaus-Peter Weiss (KIT, Institute for Technical Physics)29/06/2015, 14:00ICMC-11 - Metallic and Composite MaterialsPoster PresentationJoints between copper and stainless steel are commonly applied in cryogenic systems. A relatively new and increasingly important method to combine these materials is electron-beam (EB) welding. Typically, welds in cryogenic applications need to withstand a temperature range from 300 K down to 4 K and pressures of several MPa. However, very little data is available for classifying EB welds...Go to contribution page