Institute of Metals Division - Developments in Fatigue, Creep, Age-hardening, Diffusion, Microscopy, Borocarbides, Powders, Electrodeposition, and Die Castings

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 793 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1940
Abstract
IN wartime, the fabrication and use of metals assumes increased importance, for a modern war of sizable proportions cannot be undertaken with- out a vast supply of this material. Light alloys of aluminum and magnesium, which were comparatively unknown in the last war, will play an important role in this one. Due to research on a vast scale in the interim of years, industry is today well equipped to fabricate metals on an enormous scale. Research for the past year has been most productive and a comprehensive survey in the space of this article would be impossible. It is hoped that the stressing of a few items here and there out of a great quantity of able work will indicate in a small way the advances made within recent times. Specific references to the literature will be omitted at the Editor's re- quest but some authors of papers that I have found of special interest are mentioned.
Citation
APA:
(1940) Institute of Metals Division - Developments in Fatigue, Creep, Age-hardening, Diffusion, Microscopy, Borocarbides, Powders, Electrodeposition, and Die CastingsMLA: Institute of Metals Division - Developments in Fatigue, Creep, Age-hardening, Diffusion, Microscopy, Borocarbides, Powders, Electrodeposition, and Die Castings. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1940.