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Bi-Axially Textured Ni Tapes Fabricated by a Cold Rolling Process of Nickel Powder Compacts Scott Bartz 17 September 2007

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Bi-Axially Textured Ni Tapes Fabricated by a Cold Rolling Process of Nickel Powder Compacts. Authors: Dong- Wook Lee, Bong Ki Ji , Jun Hyung Lim, Choong -Hwan Jung, Jinho Joo, Soon-Dong Park, Byung-Hyuk Jun, Gye -Won Hong, and Chan- Joong Kim. Scott Bartz 17 September 2007. Rolling. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Bi-Axially Textured Ni Tapes Fabricated by a Cold Rolling Process of Nickel Powder Compacts

Bi-Axially Textured Ni Tapes Fabricated by a Cold Rolling Process of Nickel Powder Compacts

Scott Bartz17 September 2007

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Rolling: metal forming process (Compression)

Hot RollingCold Rolling

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Process: Ni and Ni-W powder compacts were cold rolled into tapes.

Purpose: Discuss the effect of the processing variables on the texture development of the Ni and Ni-W tapes for YBCO coated conductors.

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When Ni ingots are formed by melting and casting, impurities can enter from the crucible and mold used.

Powder Metallurgy was used to help reduce impurities in the ingots.

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1) Powdered Ni is weighed and Packed (10 mm)

2) Compacted by cold iso-static pressing (8.3 mm)

3) Sintered for densification (7.2 mm)

4) Cold rolled (5% reduction) to final thickness (100 μm)

5)Texture annealed

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“Bi-axially Textured Ni Tapes Fabricated by a Cold Rolling Process of Nickel Powder Compacts”, IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, Vol. 13, NO. 2, Jun 2003, pp. 2583.

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Results and Discussion

“Bi-axially Textured Ni Tapes Fabricated by a Cold Rolling Process of Nickel Powder Compacts”, IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, Vol. 13, NO. 2, Jun 2003, pp. 2584.

Tensile Test of sintered rods

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Results and Discussion

(a) Many pores at the grain boundary.

(b) No pores when annealed for 12 minutes.

Microstructures of Ni tapes

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The higher the sintering temperature, the more ductile the Ni rods.

The surface roughness of the Ni and Ni alloy tapes were 3 nm

Important for those working with high temperature superconductors

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Lack of explanation in the concluding section

No tables used

More variables could have been incorporated into the experiment

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[3] D.P. Norton et al., “Epitaxial YBa2Cu3O7 films on rolled-textured metals for High-temperature superconducting applications,” Mater. Sci. and Eng. B, vol. 56, pp. 86-94, 1998.

[4] B. De Boer et al., “Cube textured nickel alloy tapes as substrates for YBa2cu3O7- coated conductors ,” Acta mater., vol 49, pp. 1421-1428, January 2001.

[5] T. Petrisor et al., “Development of biaxially aligned buffer layers on Ni and Ni-based alloy substrates for YBCO tapes fabrication,” IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercon., vol. 9, pp.2256-2259, June 1999.

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