Claims
- 1. A low coefficient of expansion superalloy exhibiting high strength and toughness consisting essentially of about 45-55% nickel, about 3-6% chromium, about 1.2-2.1% titanium, about 0-25% cobalt, about 0.25-1.25% niobium, about 0.5-1.5% aluminum, about 0-3% molybdenum, less than about 0.001% carbon, about 0-2% manganese, about 0-1% silicon, about 0-0.03 % boron, about 45-60% nickel and cobalt, trace impurities, and the balance iron.
- 2. The superalloy according to claim 1 including about 45-55% nickel, about 0.3-0.7% niobium, about 0.8-1.2% aluminum, about 3-5% chromium, and about 1.4-2.0% titanium.
- 3. The superalloy according to claim 1 including about 41.7% iron, about 51.2% nickel, about 4.07% chromium, about 0.52% niobium, about 1.09% aluminum, and about 1.85% titanium.
- 4. The superalloy according to claim 1 in the form of a filler metal.
- 5. The superalloy according to claim 1 affixed to a superconductor sheath.
- 6. The superalloy according to claim 1 included in a weldment.
- 7. The superalloy according to claim 1 exhibiting a 4.degree. K. fracture toughness of at least about 120 MPa m.
Government Interests
This invention was made with government support under contract number DE-AC02-7BET-51013 awarded by the Department of Energy. The government has certain rights in the invention.
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