A.S. Nowick, B.S. Berry
Acta Metallurgica
The effects of interstitial hydrogen on the elastic softening, the martensitic transformation and the critical temperature of, Nb3Sn were studied. Using internal friction as a diagnostic tool, it was found that the martensitic transformation temperature is decreased with hydrogen and completely suppressed for ~ 0.6 at %H. For these small hydrogen additions, the onset critical temperature is increased to ~ 18.4K. For higher concentrations of hydrogen, Tc decreases as previously reported and softening of Young's modulus is almost entirely suppressed. © 1983 IEEE
A.S. Nowick, B.S. Berry
Acta Metallurgica
B.S. Berry, W.C. Pritchet, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
B.S. Berry, W.C. Pritchet
International Conference on Rapidly Quenched Metals 1984
K.N. Tu, B.S. Berry
Journal of Applied Physics