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Strength metal

H. Bibring, G. Seibel, and M. Rabinouitch, eds.. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference of Strength Metals Alloys, Series 3, ASM, Metals Park, Ohio, 1970, pp. 1178-1182. [Pg.38]

W. K. Wilson, Plane Strain Craek Toughness Testing of High Strength Metallic Materials , ASTM STP 410, American Society forTesting and Materials, Philadelphia, 1966, pp. 75 76. [Pg.533]

When electrodeposition is inhibited the metal becomes harder, less ductile and increases in tensile strength. Metals deposited from acidic solutions of... [Pg.370]

Biomedical materials include ceramics such as the biologically active hydroxylapatite and tricalcium phosphate, and high-strength metals such as titanium alloys.These materials are not produced by CVD as this time, except on an experimental basis. CVD, however, is the major process used in the production of another very important biomedical material, i.e., isotropic... [Pg.447]

Base Metal Thickness Strength, Metal Nominal Wall, Min. [Pg.57]

White lustrous metal ductile when free of oxygen low density high strength metal. [Pg.943]

Staff Aluminum Data Sheets, 745QG, ASM International, Materials Park, OH, 1990. Staff Strength (Metals). Adv. Mat. Proc., 19 (Jnne 1990),... [Pg.72]

Material science also has a focus on the production of alloys and composites. High-strength metals arc needed in the aviation, aerospace, power generation and propulsion industries. Processing these materials in space helps researchers understand how to make better materials on Earth and is allowing scientists to create new metal alloys. Alloys are mixtures of metals or metals and nonmelals. When combined, they can producc inatcrials with improved strength or better resistance to coiTosion. [Pg.741]

Transition metal carbides and nitrides are not only inherently brittle at room temperature they are also difficult to manufacture. For engineering applications, the hard carbides (and nitrides) are therefore bonded or cemented by a ductile metal binder, usually cobalt or nickel (hence the name Cemented Carbides ). Additions of binder metal in the range of 5-20 wt% increase the toughness (transverse rupture strength) of the tools without seriously reducing hardness, rigidity, or compressive strength. Metallic binders also enable carbide products to be manufactured to full density. [Pg.305]

FTIR is also used to study oxidation and mineralization processes, revealing the dynamics of HS as a function of several environmental variables, such as pH, ionic strength, metal concentration, presence of pollutants, radiation, and so on. [Pg.671]

W. Brown, J. Srouli, Testing of high-strength metallic materials for viscosity of fracture under plane deformation, Mir, Moscow (1972). [Pg.818]

WF Brown, JE Srawley. Plane-strain crack toughness testing of high strength metallic materials. ASTM, STP 410, 1966, p 12. [Pg.652]

Brown, W.F. and Srawley, J.E. (1969) Plane Strain Crack Toughness Testing of High Strength Metallic Materials ASTM-STP 410. [Pg.114]

Ionic strength Metal ions Chelating agents Antioxidants Preservatives Sweetening agents Tonicity adjustors Colors Container Container ... [Pg.2861]

Main Parts of a Solid-Propellant Engine. The case is a thin, high-tensile-strength metal or fiber-composite envelope in which the propellant is directly cast and bonded. The mechanical requirements for this part are that it offer sufficient resistance to service pressure and loading conditions during flight, such as vibrations and acceleration, and have optimum weight. [Pg.205]


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