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The Third International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC) was held in Madison, Wisconsin, in conjunction with the Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) in August 1979. The University of Wisconsin hosted the two conferences in an excellent manner and deserves special recognition and praise. The synergism produced by conducting the two conferences simultaneously continues to be strong. Materials remain a demanding challenge and, in some cases, an obstacle to effective application of cryogenic technology. The association of materials specialists and cryogenic engineers every other year centers their attention on the most needed areas of research. The present ICMC Board met during the conference and elected two new members, E. W. Collings (U. S.) and D. Evans (England). The board voted to conduct two smaller, special-topic conferences in 1980. These are Filamentary A15 Superconductors, which was held at Brookhaven National Laboratories, Upton, New York in May 1980, and Fundamentals of Nonmetallics and Composites at Low Temperatures, held in Geneva, Switzerland in August 1980. The 1981 CEC/ICMC will be held August 10 through 14 in San Diego, California.

Table of Contents:
General Reviews.- A-1 Materials Resource Considerations for Cryogenic Engineering.- A-2 Nb-Ti Alloy Superconductors-Present Status and Potential for Improvement.- A-3 The Magnetic Character of Austenitic Stainless Steels.- A-4 Alteration of the Superconducting Properties of A15 Compounds and Elementary Composite Superconductors by Nonhydrostatic Elastic Strain.- A-5 A Review of Antifriction Materials and Design for Cryogenic Environments.- A-6 Cryogenic Processing.- A-7 Forum on International Standards for Cryogenic Polymers and Composites.- Metals and Alloys.- B-1 Jumplike Deformation of Copper and Aluminum during Low-Temperature Creep.- B-2 Heating Effects during Tensile Tests of AISI 304L Stainless Steel at 4 K.- B-3 Relationship between Work-Hardening Rate and Dislocation Structure in Titanium Alloys at 4.2 to 373 K.- B-4 Temperature Dependence of Yielding in Austenitic Stainless Steels.- B-5 The Low-Temperature Change of the Magnetic Structure and Plastic Properties of Fe-Cr-Ni Alloys.- B-6 The Fe-10Ni-lMo-0.20C Steel as a Potential Alloy for Cryogenic Applications.- B-7 Cryogenic Fracture Toughness and Fatigue Crack-Growth Rate Properties of Inconel 706 Base Material and Gas Tungsten-Arc Weldments.- B-8 The Choice of Steel for the Isabelle Magnet Tubes.- B-9 A Nitrogen-Strengthened Austenitic Stainless Steel for Cryogenic Magnet Structures.- B-10 Cryogenic Treatment of AISI-T8 and C1045 Steels.- B-11 A Pneumatic Materials Test System for Low-Temperature Applications.- Welding.- C-1 A Review of the Development of Ferritic Consumables for the Welding of 9%-Nickel Steel: Research in the United States and Japan.- C-2 Newly Developed Matching Ferritic Filler-Metal Welding of 9%-Ni Steel.- C-3 A Study of Ferritic Weld Deposits in Fe-9Ni Steel.- C-4 Fracture of Al-Mg6-Mn Plates and Welds at Cryogenic Temperatures.- C-5 Gas Tungsten-Arc Welding of High-Purity Aluminum for Aluminum-Stabilized Composite Superconductors.- Composites.- D-1 Mechanical, Electrical, and Thermal Characterization of G-10CR and G-11CR Glass-Cloth/Epoxy Laminates between Room Temperature and 4 K.- D-2 Room-Temperature Mechanical Strength Selection Criteria of G-10 Intended for Cryogenic Service.- D-3 Manufacturing Capabilities of CR-Grade Laminates.- D-4 A Study of Interlaminar Shear Strength at Cryogenic Temperatures.- D-5 Tests of Composite Materials at Cryogenic Temperatures: Facilities and Results.- D-6 Testing of Fiberglass-Reinforced Polyester Composite.- D-7 Low-Temperature Measurement of the Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Phenolic Laminate, the Pultruded Polyester Fiberglass and A & B Epoxy Putty.- D-8 Three-Dimensional Contraction and Mechanical Properties of Glass-Cloth-Reinforced Epoxy Materials at Cryogenic Temperatures.- D-9 Ultimate Strength, Low-Stress Creep Characteristics and Thermal Intercept Methods for an Epoxy-Fiberglass Tension Member Support.- D-10 The Manufacture of a Glass-Fabric/Epoxide-Resin Composite Piston for a Bubble Chamber.- D-11 Coefficient of Friction Measurements of Fiberglass/Epoxy at Cryogenic Temperatures.- In Situ Processed Superconductors.- E-1 A15 Superconducting Composites in the 0.1-?m Region.- E-2 Research on the Monolithic Process of Making Al5 Superconducting Materials.- E-3 Superconducting A15 Composite Materials.- E-4 Progress with Cold Powder-Metallurgy-Processed Superconducting Multifilamentary Composites.- E-5 High-Temperature-Gradient Casting of in Situ Multifilamentary Superconductors.- E-6 Multifilamentary V3Ga Produced by the in Situ Process.- E-7 Processing Limits for Ultrafine-Multifilament Nb3Sn.- E-8 AC Losses in Untwisted Superconducting Composites Fabricated by an in Situ Technique.- A15 Superconductors.- F-1 Improvements in Current-Carrying Capacities of A15 Superconductors in High Magnetic Fields.- F-2 Irradiation Influence on the Properties of Superconducting, Ductile, Aging V-Ga Alloys.- F-3 Experimental Test of a Scaling Law in Low-Temperature, Fast-Neutron-Irradiated Nb3Sn and V3Ga Superconductors.- F-4 Metallurgical Processing and Superconducting Properties of V3Ga Formed in the V-Ga/Cu-Ga-Al Composite System.- F-5 Superconducting Properties of Composite, Rigid, Tubular Elements with Nb3Sn Diffusion Layers.- F-6 Composition Profiles in Nb3Sn Diffusion Layers.- F-7 Electromagnetic Properties of Superconducting Nb3Sn.- F-8 Temperature Dependence of the Critical Current and Pinning Behavior for Nb3Sn Filamentary Superconductors.- F-9 Superconducting Properties of (Nb, Ta)3Sn Wires Fabricated by the Bronze Process.- F-10 Properties of Multifllamentary Nb3Sn Superconductors Fabricated by the Internal Bronze Approach.- F-11 Fabrication of Nb3Sn Multifilament Wire for LASL Transmission Line.- F-12 Prototype Multifllamentary Nb3Sn Superconductor for the High Field Test Facility at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory.- Nb-Ti and Aluminum-Stabilized Superconductors.- G-1 Transmission Electron Microscopy of Commercial Filamentary Nb-Ti Superconducting Composites.- G-2 Enhanced Values of Hc2 in Nb-Ti Ternary and Quaternary Alloys.- G-3 Neutron Irradiation Experiments on Various Nb-Ti Superconductors.- G-4 Fabrication Studies of a Strengthened Al/Nb-Ti Composite Conductor.- G-5 Boundary Resistance in Aluminum-Stabilized Conductors.- G-6 Nonlinear Stresses and Relative Displacements of the Superconducting Filaments and Stabilizer in a Large Aluminum Composite Conductor.- G-7 Design of an Aluminum-Stabilized Superconductor for Tokamak Toroidal Field Coils.- Strain Effects in Superconductors.- H-1 Parameters Affecting Prestrain and Bc2 in Multifllamentary Nb3Sn Conductors.- H-2 The Effects of Mechanical Stresses on the High Field Critical Current Density of in Situ Multifllamentary Nb3Sn Wires.- H-3 Superconducting and Mechanical Properties of in Situ Formed Cu-V3Ga Composites.- H-4 Effects of Alloying on the Strain Response of Critical Currents in Nb3Sn Conductors.- H-5 Stress Effects in Nb3Sn-Nb-Bronze Composites.- H-6 Fatigue and Friction Behavior of Superconductors in Various States.- H-7 Stress Effects in an Nb3Sn Conductor Proposed for Use in the Magnetic Fusion Energy Program.- H-8 MAXIMSUPER: A Computer Program to Assist in the Design of Multifilamentary Superconducting Composites.- Characterization of Superconducting Systems.- I-1 Effect of Thermal Contraction of Sample-Holder Material on Critical Current.- I-2 Current Sharing between Insulated Strands in a Superconducting Cable.- I-3 Monolithic Terminations for Multistrand Nb-Ti and Nb3Sn Cables.- I-4 Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Resistance Welds at Cryogenic Temperatures.- I-5 Characterization of Several Aluminum Alloys for Moderate-Strength High-Conductivity Applications.- I-6 Structural Analysis of Nb-Nbx-Oy-Pb Josephson Tunnel Junctions for 2e/h Measurements.- I-7 Internally Cooled Nb3Sn Cable Performance in a Solenoid.- I-8 An Investigation of Cooldown Strain in Potted Superconductive Magnets.- Stability and Training in Superconductors.- J-1 Propagation of Normal Zones in Thermally Insulated Superconductors.- J-2 Stability Measurements of a Large Nb3Sn Force-Cooled Conductor.- J-3 AC Losses and Stabilization of Nb3Sn Superconducting Tapes.- J-4 Recovery of Superconductivity of Formvar-Coated Composite Nb-Ti/Cu from Postquench Conditions.- J-5 Training of Epoxy-Impregnated Superconductor Windings.- Indexes.- Author Index.- Material Index.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780306405310
  • Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media
  • Publisher Imprint: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Volume 26
  • ISBN-10: 0306405318
  • Publisher Date: 01 Feb 1981
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Returnable: N


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