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Superconducting and Mechanical Properties of Three-Component Alloys Based on the V—Ti System

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The effect of Zr, Hf, Nb, Ta, Mo, W. Re, Al, and Sn (up to 10 at.%) on the microstructure, hardness, ductility, strength, superconducting-transformation temperature; and critical current of cold-worked V alloys containing 25 to 85 at.% Ti obtained in an arc furnace with a helium atmosphere is considered. On increasing the amount of the alloying elements the critical current, transformation temperature, and ductility of the equiatomic V-Ti alloy are reduced and the strength and hardness increased. There is a particularly sharp fall in superconducting characteristics on introducing nontransition metals. A rise in superconducting properties occurs on alloying certain nonequiatomic binary alloys.

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Efimov, Y.V., Baron, V.V., Savitskii, E.M. (1970). Superconducting and Mechanical Properties of Three-Component Alloys Based on the V—Ti System. In: Savitskii, E.M., Baron, V.V. (eds) Physics and Metallurgy of Superconductors / Metallovedenie, Fiziko-Khimiya I Metallozipika Sverkhprovodnikov / Металловедение Физико-Химип и Металлофизика Сверхпроводников. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8220-1_18

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