Electron beam (EB) welding in UHV (ultra‐high vacuum, 10−5÷10−8 mbar) is applied in the standard fabrication of high gradient niobium superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities of TESLA design. The quality of EB welding is critical for cavity performance. Experimental data of gas content (H2, O2, N2) and RRR (residual resistivity ratio) measurements in niobium (Nb) welding seams are presented. EB welding in UHV conditions allow to preserve low gas content (1÷3 wt. ppm hydrogen and 5÷7 ppm oxygen and nitrogen), essential for high values of RRR — 350÷400 units. Gas content redistribution in the electron beam welded and heat affected region take place in the welding process. Correlation between gas solubility parameters, RRR and thermal conductivity are presented. Mechanisms of gas solubility in EB welding process are discussed.
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24 May 2006
HYDROGEN IN MATTER: A Collection from the Papers Presented at the Second International Symposium on Hydrogen in Matter (ISOHIM)
13-17 June 2005
Uppsala (Sweden)
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May 24 2006
Gas and RRR distribution in high purity Niobium EB welded in Ultra‐High Vacuum
H. Wen
H. Wen
IEE CAS, Beijing — China
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AIP Conf. Proc. 837, 71–84 (2006)
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S. Anakhov, X. Singer, W. Singer, H. Wen; Gas and RRR distribution in high purity Niobium EB welded in Ultra‐High Vacuum. AIP Conf. Proc. 24 May 2006; 837 (1): 71–84. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2213061
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