Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1508327 Cryogenics 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

High manganese austenitic stainless steel JK2LB is developed by the Japan Atomic Energy Agency for applications as a conduit material for superconducting cable-in-conduit conductors for the magnets of international thermonuclear experimental reactor (ITER). The low temperature physical property data of this material are very important to ITER magnet design. Therefore in this paper, our measurements of the physical properties including room temperature Young’s modulus and thermal expansion, magnetization, thermal conductivity, specific heat and resistivity at temperatures from room temperature down to 2 K are reported. We found that JK2LB is antiferromagnetic at low temperatures with a Néel temperature of 240 K. This is consistent with a prediction based on the chemical composition of the austenite stainless steel. The antiferromagnetic phase transition is also evident in the resistivity vs. T curve. Nevertheless, no anomalies are observable in its specific heat and thermal conductivity from 2 K to 300 K. The thermal expansion of this steel between 10 K and 300 K is about 0.22%. Its Young’s modulus, specific heat and thermal conductivity are comparable to that of 316LN stainless steel.

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