B.S. Berry, W.C. Pritchet
Journal of Applied Physics
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