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1 November 1990 Analysis and prevention of Kovar phase transformation failures in cryogenically operated sensors and instruments
J. Brian Toft, Thomas G. Evans
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Abstract
Metallurgical and physical property changes in Kovar, an Fe-Ni-Co alloy, associated with the phase transformation phenomenon and factors which affect the stability of austenitic structures are discussed. Martensitic phase transformation is considered to be a critical concern to designers of cryogenic instruments for avoiding transformation-induced failures. Problems under consideration include properties of iron-nickel alloys and Kovar alloy, austenite stability in Kovar alloy, and phase transformation testing.
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J. Brian Toft and Thomas G. Evans "Analysis and prevention of Kovar phase transformation failures in cryogenically operated sensors and instruments", Proc. SPIE 1340, Cryogenic Optical Systems and Instruments IV, (1 November 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.23070
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Cryogenics

Nickel

Sensors

Optical cryogenics

Surface finishing

Crystals

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