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Mechanical properties of pure Ni and Ni-alloy substrate materials for Y-Ba-Cu-O coated suprconductors

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Author(s)

Cameron C. Clickner, John (Jack) W. Ekin, Najib Cheggour, C. L. H. Thieme, You-Lin Qiao, Y Y. Xie, P Goyal

Abstract

Mechanical properties of rolling-assisted, biaxially-textured substrates (RABiTS) and substrates for ion-beam assisted deposition (IBAD) coated superconductors are measured at room temperature, 76, and 4 K. Yield strength, Young's modulus, and the proportional limit of elasticity are determined, tabulated and compared. Results obtained are intended to serve as a database of mechanical properties of substrates having the same anneal state and texture as those incorporated in the general class of RE-Ba-Cu-O coated conductor composites (RE = rare earth). The RABiTS materials measured are pure Ni, Ni-13at.%Cr, Ni-3at.%W-2at.%Fe, Ni-10at.%Cr-2at.%W, and Ni-5at.%W. The IBAD substrate materials included Inconel 625 and Hastelloy C-276. The Ni alloys are substantially stronger and show higher strains at the proportional limit than those of pure Ni. Substrates fully coated with buffer layers, 1 υm of Y-Ba-Cu-O, and 3-5 υm of Ag have similar mechanical properties (at 76 K) as the substrate alone. Somewhat surprisingly, plating an additional 30-40 υm of Cu stabilizer onto high-yield-strength (690 MPa) Hastelloy coated conductors 100 υm thick, reduces the overall yield strength of the composite structure by only about 10-12% at 76 K and 12-14% at room temperature; this indicates that the Cu layer, despite its relatively soft nature, contributes significantly to the overall strength of even high-strength coated conductors.
Citation
Cryogenics
Volume
46

Keywords

composit conductors (A), high-T<sub>c</sub> superconductors (A), mechanical properties (C), superconducting cables (A)

Citation

Clickner, C. , Ekin, J. , Cheggour, N. , Thieme, C. , Qiao, Y. , Xie, Y. and Goyal, P. (2006), Mechanical properties of pure Ni and Ni-alloy substrate materials for Y-Ba-Cu-O coated suprconductors, Cryogenics, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=32048 (Accessed October 11, 2025)

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Created January 3, 2006, Updated October 12, 2021
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