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Metallurgical behaviors

General Metallurgical Behaviors in Gas Turbines Creep and Rupture... [Pg.413]

Teatum, E.T., Gschneidner Jr., K.A., and Waber, J.T. (1968) Compilation of Calculated Data Useful in Predicting Metallurgical Behavior of the Elements in Binary Alloy Systems, Report LA-4003, UC-25, Metals, Ceramics and Materials, TID-4500 (Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, New Mexico, USA). [Pg.79]

It is not surprising that the alloy combinations being claimed as improvements are similar to those that have been claimed in the United States previously. In most instances, quaternary alloy combinations have been claimed that utilize platinum with one or more of the 4th period-group 8 transition metals, together with a 4th element that modifies the metallurgical behavior of the alloy. [Pg.396]

Teatum, E.T., K.A. Gschneidner, Jr. and J.T. Waber, 1968, Compilation of calculated data useful in predicting metallurgical behavior of the elements in binary alloy systems, LA-4003, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM (December 24, 1968). [Pg.232]

G. Grossmann and L. Weber, Lifetime Assessment of Soft Solder Joints on the Base of the Metallurgical Behavior of Sn62Pb36Ag2, 21st lEMT Symposium Proc., 1997, p 256... [Pg.179]

A complete discussion of the corrosion behavior of alloy systems and the influence of metallurgical factors on each is available (30). Some of these factors in a few technologically important alloy systems are discussed here. [Pg.280]

The difficulties in dealing with these fundamental solid behaviors were aptly characterized as the metallurgical mud by Walsh and Taylor [84T01]. It has proven to be a difficult task to extricate shock-compression science from the metallurgical mud. Mixing of chemical ooze into the metallurgical mud has now further clouded our scientific knowledge of the processes. [Pg.7]

A range of complex, elastic-plastic behaviors are observed experimentally they are perhaps the most widely encountered and most typical of shock behaviors, but they are perhaps the least understood of the materials responses. Unfortunately, nonspecialists seldom consider realistic elastic-plastic descriptions of shock processes. This section summarizes the very large body of information available in this area. The metallurgical mud is most viscous in this area. [Pg.31]

Harold S. Morgan and Robert M. Jones, Analysis of Nonlinear Stress-Strain Behavior of Laminated Fiber-Reinforced Composite Materials, Proceedings of the 1978 International Conference on Composite Materials, Bryan R. Noton, Robert A. Signorelli, Kenneth N. Street, and Leslie N. Phillips (Editors), Toronto, Canada, 16-20 April 1978, American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical a Petroleum Engineers, New York, 1978, pp. 337-352. [Pg.365]

Fig. 13. Isochronal annealing behavior of the major Si—H bands in Si that has received an H+ implantation at room temperature. [From Stein (1975). Reprinted with permission from Journal of Electronic Materials, Vol. 4, p. 159 (1975), a publication of The Metallurgical Society, Warrendale, Pennsylvania.]... Fig. 13. Isochronal annealing behavior of the major Si—H bands in Si that has received an H+ implantation at room temperature. [From Stein (1975). Reprinted with permission from Journal of Electronic Materials, Vol. 4, p. 159 (1975), a publication of The Metallurgical Society, Warrendale, Pennsylvania.]...
Sanchez, V. M. and Hiskey, J. B., 1988. Electrochemical study of the surface oxidation of arsenopyrite in alkaline media. Metallurgical Transactions B, 19(6) 943 - 949 Sanchez, V. M. and Hiskey, J. B., 1991. Electrochemical behavior of arsenopyrite in alkaline media. Minerals Metallurgical Processing, 8(1) 1-6 Sasaki Takehiko, Goto Yoshio, Tero Ryugo, Fukui Ken-ichi, Iwasawa Yasuhiro, 2002. Oxygen adsorption states on Mo(l 12) surface studied by HREELS. Surface Science, (502 - 503) 136-143... [Pg.280]

The plastic behavior of coal is of practical importance for semiquantitative evaluation of metallurgical coal and coal blends used in the production of coke for the steel industry. When bituminous coals are heated in the absence of air over the range 300 to 550°C (570 to 1020°F), volatile materials are released and the solid coal particles soften, to become a plasticlike mass that swells and eventually resolidifies. [Pg.142]


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