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Nippon Steel Corporation

The Nippon Steel Corporation in 1972 pioneered the use of continuous annealing lines , in which rolled steel sheet is heat-treated and quenched under close computerised control while moving. For this advanced process to give its best results, especially when the objective is to make readily shapable sheet for automobile bodies, steel compositions have to be tailored specifically for the process composition and processing are seamlessly tied to each other. Today, dozens of these huge processing lines are in use worldwide (Ohashi 1988). [Pg.351]

Asahi, H. and Ishitsuka, T. Applicability of Line Pipe to Transportation of Hydrogen-Containing Gas, Steel Research Laboratories, Nippon Steel Corporation, Japan. [Pg.379]

Asahi, H., Hirata, M., and O Hashi, K. Hydrogen Related Damage in Line Pipe, Nippon Steel Corporation, Japan. [Pg.379]

R D Laboratories-I, Nippon Steel Corporation, 1618 Ida, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki, Japan 211... [Pg.155]

This review summarizes the content of a series of lectures given by one of the authors (A.T.F.) at Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan, in July, 1979. Abbreviated versions were presented in lectures given at the Research Institute for Iron, Steel, and other Metals at Tohoku University in Sendai, Nippon Steel Corporation Fundamental Research Institute in Kawasaki, and before the Faculty of Engineering at Kyoto University. Fincancial support by the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (J.S.P.S.) and the creative stimulus provided by the Faculty of Engineering... [Pg.115]

Nippon Steel Corporation. The Investigation of the Cause of Gas Pipe Failure. NSC Report 1975-10-20. [Pg.524]

Max-Plank-Institut fur Polymerforschung, 207 NRC Demokritos , 93 Nippon Steel Corporation, 115 Royal Institute of Technology, 62 Technical University of Denmark, 46 University di Bologna, 79 University di Pisa, 93 UniversitSt Mainz, 207359 University of Akron, 458 University of Bristol, 185308 University of California, 359 University of Connecticut, 1,198,269 University of Crete, 93 University of Duisburg, 402 University of Freiburg, 174 University of Illinois, 129359 University of Lowell, 294 University of Massachusetts, 158,185 University of North Texas, 402 University of Southern Mississippi, 269 University of Washington, 241 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Universily, 416... [Pg.496]

Solid Waste Melting System Project Office, Plant and Machinery Division, Nippon Steel Corporation, Nakabaru 46-59, Tobata-Ku, Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture 050, Japan... [Pg.580]

Advanced Technology Research Laboratories, Nippon Steel Corporation, Chiba, Japan... [Pg.186]

K. Saito, K. Kanehashi and I. Komaki, Advanced Technology Research Laboratories, Nippon Steel Corporation, 20-1 Shintomi-chou Futtsu City, Chiba, 293-8511, Japan... [Pg.147]

The support of the Office of Naval Research and of the Miller Research Institute of the University of California by permitting a survey of recent Japanese research is appreciated. The research personnel of the Nippon Steel Corporation, the Daido Steel Company, Nippon Kokan K.K., and Kobe Steel, Ltd. were most helpful in discussing relevant unpublished research. [Pg.101]

Sponsored by the Pressure Vessel Research Committee of the Welding Research Council, the Nippon Steel Corporation, and the National Science Foundation. [Pg.548]

Kawamura, T., Hashimoto, S., Sakawa, M., Kozuru, H., lida, H., and Okuhara, T. 1993. Nippon Steel Technical Report No. 57. Nippon Steel Corporation, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan, April. [Pg.420]

In Proceedings of 12th EUPVSEC, Amsterdam, pp 1003-1006 Sumino K (2003) Basic aspects of impurity gettering. Microelectr Eng 66 268-280 Sumino K, Nippon Steel Corporation (1996) Impurity segregation/precipitation/gettering at dislocations. In Sixth workshop on the role of impurities and defects in silicon device processing, NREL, pp 5 17... [Pg.667]

Yamaguchi, T, Takeuchi, T., Nagao, T., Suzuki, T, Nakata, Y, Ikebe, T., Minami, A. (1998). Seismic control devices using low-yield-point steel, (pp. 65-72). Nippon Steel Technical Report No. 77. Chiba, Japan Nippon Steel Corporation. [Pg.299]

Nippon Steel Corporation, 11th Floor, Bucklersbury House, 3 Queen Victoria Street, London EC4N 8EL. [Pg.692]

We are very pleased to acknowledge the financial support for the Symposium generously provided by British Petroleum International Ltd., Sunbury-on-Thames The Glacier Metal Co. Ltd., Alperton Nippon Steel Corporation, Hokkaido, Japan Shell Research Ltd., Thornton SKF Engineering and Research Centre BV, The Netherlands and the United States Army, European Research Office, London. [Pg.714]

Professor J. Takamurat Formerly Executive Adviser to Nippon Steel Corporation Kawasaki, Japan... [Pg.1083]

H. Ogawa, A Mechanistic Analysis of Crevice Corrosion on Stainless Steels and the Calcnlation of the Incnbation Time of the Crevice Corrosion Nucleation, Nippon Steel Corporation, 1987. [Pg.396]


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