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Part XI - Papers - The Solubility of Nitrogen in Multicomponent Liquid Iron AlloysBy P. H. Turnock, R. D. Pehlke
The effects of mutual interactions between elements on the solubility of nitrogen in liquid iron alloys containing chrormium, columbium, molybdenurn, nickel, or silicon have been determined. The equil
Jan 1, 1967
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Part XI - Papers - The Ternary System Plutonium-Cerium-CobaltBy V. O. Struebing, K. A. Johnson, F. H. Ellinger, C. C. Land
The system Pu-Ce-(Pu,Ce)Co2 has been investigated by thermal, micrographic, and X-ray diffraction methods. The principal characteristics of this system were found to be: 1) a "eutectic" valley extendi
Jan 1, 1967
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Part XI - Papers - X-Ray Diffraction Study of the Perfection of Niobium (Columbium) Single CrystalsBy T. G. Digges, C. L. Vold, M. R. Achter
A study was made of the effect of the growth conditions on the perfection of single crystals of niobium (columbium). Dislocation densities, determined by means of double-crystal diffractometer measure
Jan 1, 1967
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Part XI - Staff of AIME March 1966Jan 1, 1967
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PART XI – November 1967 - Communications - A Simple Construction for Indexing Bragg Contours and Kikuchi LinesBy K. H. G. Ashbee, J. W. Heavens
One consequence of the distribution in orientation of Bragg diffracting planes in an elastically bent foil is that simultaneous diffraction occurs from ±g pairs, where g is the reciprocal lattice vect
Jan 1, 1968
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PART XI – November 1967 - Communications - Dephosphorizing Capacity of SlagsBy T. P. Floridis, J. H. Young
The need for close control of the phosphorus content of steels has led to numerous investigations on the equilibria of the dephosphorization reactions. Winkler and chipman1 have established the genera
Jan 1, 1968
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PART XI – November 1967 - Communications - Discussion of "Deformation Mechanisms in Titanium at Low Temperatures" *By R. E. Reed-Hill
Recently Levine applied the Conrad-Wiedersich17 equation where H is the activation enthalpy, v the activation volume, T* the effective shear flow stress, T the absolute temperature, and ? the stra
Jan 1, 1968
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PART XI – November 1967 - Communications - Dislocation Etchant for TitaniumBy T. R. Cass
THE renewed interest in titanium, resulting from its increasing application as a structural material, has stimulated basic deformation studies on this metal. In the course of our work, we have develo
Jan 1, 1968
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PART XI – November 1967 - Communications - Explosive Welding of Lead to SteelBy Steve H. Carpenter, Henry E. Otto
The explosive welding of metals is dependent upon the production of a jetting action caused by the collapsing of one metal plate against another. Successful welds are generally accomplished if the yi
Jan 1, 1968
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PART XI – November 1967 - Communications - On the Dilute Solutions of Silver, Gold, and Platinum in Liquid LeadBy A. K. Jena, M. O. Bever
The thermodynamic behavior of dilute solutions of copper, silver, and gold in liquid tin is not explained by current solution theories.1-3 The relative partial gram-atomic enthalpies, or heats of solu
Jan 1, 1968
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PART XI – November 1967 - Communications - Ordered G.P. Zones in Bcc Iron-Gold-CopperBy S. D. Dahlgren
ORDERED G.P. zones having the cesium chloride structure were found to exist in the bcc iron-rich grains of an Fe-Au-Cu alloy that had been supersaturated with approximately equal atomic percentages of
Jan 1, 1968
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PART XI – November 1967 - Communications - Surface Textures in Iron and SteelBy C. A. Stickels
In a recent paper, Held1 showed that rolling conditions can have a marked effect on the volume fraction of surface texture produced in low-carbon steel. This variation in rolling texture is reflected
Jan 1, 1968
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PART XI – November 1967 - Communications - Taylor's Theory of Texture for Axisymmetric Flow in Body-Centered Cubic MetalsBy G. Y. Chin, M. T. Dolan, W. L. Mammel
We have obtained by computer methods the solutions of the Taylor analysis1 for axisymmetric flow in bcc metals. Four modes of slip have been treated in detail:2-4 (111), {112}(111), {123}( 111), and
Jan 1, 1968
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PART XI – November 1967 - Communications - The Dependence of the Hardness of Cartridge Brass on Grain SizeBy R. W. Armstrong, P. C. Jindal
TABOR1 has indicated for a number of polycrystal-line materials that their hardness should be directly related to their yield strength. For a material showing zero work-hardening, the Meyer hardness,
Jan 1, 1968
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PART XI – November 1967 - Communications - Visual Observations of Crystallization from Aqueous Solution under Enforced Fluid MotionBy G. S. Cole, G. F. Bolling
ThIS note accompanies a study of grain structure changes in metal ingots produced by the alteration of fluid motion.1 Although the Prandtl Number of aqueous solutions is much higher than that for meta
Jan 1, 1968
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PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - A High-Temperature Electromagnetic StirrerBy W. A. Tiller, W. C. Johnston
A high-temperature electromagnetic stirrer is described in which heating and stirring are accomplished by independently controlled power sources. The appavatus is suitable lor use at temperatures up
Jan 1, 1968
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PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - Constitution of Niobium (Columbium)-Molybdenum- Carbon AlloysBy C. E. Brukl, E. Rudy, St. Windisch
The ternary-alloy system Nb-Mo-C was investigated by means of X-ray, melting point, DTA, and metallo-graphic techniques; a complete phase diagram for temperatures above 1500°C was established. Above 1
Jan 1, 1968
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PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - Creep and Creep Fracture of a Ni-20Cr-2Th02 AlloyBy W. S. McCain, B. A. Wilcox, A. H. Clauer
The creep and creep-fracture behavior of a Ni-200-2Th0, alloy has been studied over the temperature range 816° to 1038°C and stress range 4000 to 19,000 psi Specimens having their axes either parall
Jan 1, 1968
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PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - Deformation Studies of Thermochemically Deposited Tungsten SheetBy J. E. Spruiell, F. H. Patterson, B. F. Shuler
The microstructures and textures developed by the working of high-purzly thermochemically deposited tungstem sheet have been inuesligated. Greater than 60 pct reduction was required to deslroy the co
Jan 1, 1968
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PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - Dendritic Solidification of Aluminum-Copper AlloysBy Pradeep K. Rohatgi, Clyde M. Adams
Structures obtained on freezing of several hypo-and hypereutectic Al-Cu alloys over a range of solidification rates have been examined. Dendrite spacing, L, increases linearly with solute concentratio
Jan 1, 1968