Abstract
Young’s modulus and its temperature coefficient in 36 to 52 pct Ni-Fe alloys depend upon composition and also the straining-annealing history. Alloys near 42.5 pct Ni, when worked cold and then annealed at 400° or 600°C, have nearly zero mean thermoelastic coefficients between −50° and 100°C. A discussion of the theory is given.
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Fine, M.E., Ellis, W.C. Young’s modulus and its temperature dependence in 36 to 52 pct nickel-iron alloys. JOM 2, 1120–1125 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03399108
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