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Rock Mechanics - Comments on Explosively Formed Fractures in Rock
By C. F. Austin, J. K. Pringle
In view of the many large differences in structure and physical properties between metals, plastics, and most rock materials, a continuing experimental petrodynamics program has been established at th
Jan 1, 1964
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Iron and Steel Division - Experimental Study of Equilibria in the System FeO-Fe2O3-Cr2O3 at 1300°
By Takashi Katsura, Avnulf Muan
Equilibrium relations in the system FeO-Fe2O3 Cr2O3 have been determined at 1300°C at oxygen pressures ranging from that of air (0.21 atm) to 1.5 x 10-11 atm. The following oxide phases have stable eq
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Analysis of the Variation of the Diffusion Constant of Carbon in Austenite with Concentration (TN)
By R. M. Asimow
Both smith1 and wells2 have shown that the dif-fusivity of carbon in austenite increases rapidly with increasing carbon concentration. Smith has shown, in addition, that part but not all of this incr
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Mercury-Induced Crack Formation and Propagation in Cu-4 Pct Ag Alloy
By Irving B. Cadoff, Ernest Levine
The crack formation and propagation in the single -phase Cu-4 pct Ag alloys were studied. The alloys were loaded in mercury to various stress levels, the mercury was removed, and the specimen examined
Jan 1, 1964
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The Basic Oxygen Steelmaking Process - Historical Development
IN the decade beginning 1850, the development by William Kelly in I the U.S.A. and Henry Bessemer in England of the pneumatic method of refining pig iron, known as the Bessemer process, gave the world
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Distribution of Lead between Phases in the Silver-Antimony-Tellurium System
By Voyle R. McFarland, Robert A. Burmeister, David A. Stevenson
The distribution of lead between phases in the Ag-Sb-Te system was studied using microautoradio -graphy. Two compositions were investigated, both containing an intermediate phase Known as silver antim
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Surface-Diffusion Measurements on Nickel Single Crystals
By J. J. Pye, J. B. Drew
The surface-diffusion coefficients of Ni63 diffusing on low-index planes of nickel single crystals have been measured over the temperature range from 400° to 1000°C using a precision autoradio-gvaphic
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Mechanical Properties and Superlattice Formation of Mg3Cd
By N. S. Stoloff, R. G. Davis
It is concluded from an X-ray stztdy that the formation of the hcp Mg3Cd superlattice is a nuclea-tion and growth reaction. A two-phase, ordered-plus-disordered, region is observed between 153" nnd 14
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - A Microplasticity Study of Dispersion Strengthening in TD- Nickel
By R. D. Carnahan, J. E. White
A study of dispersion strengthening in TD-Nickel (nickel plus 2 vol pct Tho2) was conducted employing microstrain techniques at ambient room temperature. It was found that optimum strength was due pri
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Secondary Recrystallization to (110) [001] by Impurity Inhibition in 1 -Mil Silicon-Iron Strip (TN)
By Jean Howard
ALTHOUGH zone melting has found favor in recent years because of its convenience and its faster rate of production of single crystals, the older technique of strain annealing still has a number of adv
Jan 1, 1964
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Index (12126f34-27b0-4d6c-8dae-b4191d3c5c4b)
Jan 1, 1964
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - On the Thermodynamic Properties of the Compounds Sb2Se3, Bi2Se3, Sb2Te3, and Bi2Te3
By B. W. Howlett, M. B. Bever, Somnath Misra
The heats of Formation of the compounds Sb2Se3, Bi2Se3, Sb2Te3, and Bi2Te3 and the heats of solution of tellurium and selenium in liquid bismuth have been measured in a liquid metal solution calorimet
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Controlled Addition of Small Amounts of Oxygen to Niobium (Columbium) (TN)
By R. M. Rose, C. S. Tedmon, J. Wulff
It is frequently of interest to study the influence of small quantities of interstitial impurities on the properties of various refractory metals and alloys.
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: Dislocation-Tangle Formation
By James C. M. Li
James C. M. Li (Edgar C. Bain Laboratory for Fundamental Research)—Professor Weertman has suggested the interesting possibility that dislocation tangles are formed by helical formation of dislocations
Jan 1, 1964
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Minerals Beneficiation - Chelation of Quartz Activating Ions in Oleic Acid Flotation
By C. B. Daellenbach, T. D. Tiemann
The prevention of quartz flotation by chelation of activating ions with the tetrasodium salt of EDTA in oleic acid flotation was investigated using a small vacuum flotation cell. It was found that flo
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Phase Relationships in Manganese-Silicon Alloys Containing from 2 to 24 At. Pct Si
By W. D. Forgeng, P. F. Wieser
MnSi alloys containing from 2 to 24 at. pct Si have been investigated by metallographic and X-ray methods. Contrary to published data, the temperature of the ß-manganese to a-manganese transformatio
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Recrystallization in Hot-Worked Silicon-Iron
By W. A. Backofen, A. T. English
The kinetics of re crystallization were determined metallographically for a 3-1/4 pcl Si-Fe rapidly compressed at temperatures of 710° to 911°C, and held for various times at the working temperature.
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Density Changes on Annealing Cold-Worked Molybdenum
By Harry W. Antes
The density changes that occurred on annealing cold-worked poly crystalline molybdenum, over the temperature range of 870" to 1630 SC, were determined. Increases in density were observed for recovery
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - The Fatigue of Beryllium at Elevated Temperatures
By W. Vickers
Single-point rotating cantilever fatigue tests have been carried out at 550" to 650°C on beryllium produced by a variety of fabrication routes. All the specimens gave similar plots of stress against n
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Cold Working and Subsequent Heating on Strength at Elevated Temperatures of Aluminum Powder Metallurgy Products
By R. J. Towner
Tensile properties of Aluminum Powder Metallurgy (APM) products at 600°, 800°, and 1000°F were lowered by cold reductions of as little as 10 or 20 pct. The detrimental effect of cold work on yield st
Jan 1, 1964