SU206102A1 - NICKEL-BASED ALLOY - Google Patents

NICKEL-BASED ALLOY

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SU206102A1
SU206102A1 SU1070519A SU1070519A SU206102A1 SU 206102 A1 SU206102 A1 SU 206102A1 SU 1070519 A SU1070519 A SU 1070519A SU 1070519 A SU1070519 A SU 1070519A SU 206102 A1 SU206102 A1 SU 206102A1
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nickel
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Г. А. Морозова Н. В. Семенова
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Центральный научно исследовате чьский институт черной металлургии
И. П. Бардина
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Изобретение относитс  к электротехническим сплавам, точнее - к сплавам с высоким электрическим сопротивлением.The invention relates to electrical alloys, more precisely to alloys with high electrical resistance.

Известные ранее сплавы сопротивлени , содержащие алюминий и хром, мен ют в процессе эксплуатации электрические и механические свойства вследствие испарени  этих элементов при высокой температуре в вакууме .Previously known resistance alloys containing aluminum and chromium change during operation the electrical and mechanical properties due to the evaporation of these elements at a high temperature in a vacuum.

Предложен снлав химического состава, %: ниобий10-15Proposed snlav chemical composition,%: niobium 10-15

ванадий2,5- 8vanadium2,5-8

никельостальное.nickelostalnoe.

Введение в сплав ниоби  и ванади  дает возмолшость повысить прочностные характеристики сплава при одновременном сохранении пластичности. Сплав имеет удельное электросопротивление при 20°С 0,66-1,19 , температурный коэффициент электросопротивлени  в интервале температур 20-900°С (1,3-5,5) . 10-4 1/°с.The introduction of niobium and vanadium into the alloy makes it possible to increase the strength characteristics of the alloy while maintaining plasticity. The alloy has an electrical resistivity at 20 ° C of 0.66-1.19, a temperature coefficient of electrical resistance in the temperature range of 20-900 ° C (1.3-5.5). 10-4 1 / ° s.

После термической обработки снлав имеет предел прочности 96-135 кг/млг. Сплав может быть деформирован в холодном состо нии с целью получени  ленты и проволоки.After heat treatment, the snlav has a tensile strength of 96-135 kg / mlg. The alloy may be deformed in a cold state in order to produce tape and wire.

Из сплава могут быть изготовлены элементы сопротивлени ,  вл ющиес  одновременно прул инными элементами и резисторами.The alloy can be used to fabricate resistance elements that are simultaneously podular elements and resistors.

Предмет изобретени Subject invention

Сплав на никелевой основе, отличающийс  тем, что, с целью повышени  прочностных свойств при сохранении высокого электрического сопротивлени , сплав имеет химический состав, %:Nickel-based alloys, characterized in that, in order to increase the strength properties while maintaining high electrical resistance, the alloy has a chemical composition,%:

ниобий10-15niobium10-15

ванадий2,5- 8vanadium2,5-8

м m

никельостальное,nickel steel,

SU1070519A 1966-04-14 1966-04-14 NICKEL-BASED ALLOY SU206102A1 (en)

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