Papers - Theoretical Metallurgy - Degassing of Metals. (Abstract)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
F. J. Norton A. L. Marshall
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Jan 1, 1933

Abstract

TO determine how rigorous a treatment was necessary completely to remove sorbed gases from molybdenum electrodes in vacuum tubes, the degassing process in high vacuum was studied in the temperature range 800° to 2300°C., and the gases analyzed. Some work was also done on the degassing of tungsten, nickel, and carbon. It was shown that the amount of gas is proportional to the mass of the sample and not to the surface area, indicating that the gas is distributed through the body of the metal. A study was made of the solubility of nitrogen in tungsten and molybdenum from 1200" to 2400" C., at equilibrium pressures from 0.01 to 760 millimeters.
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APA: F. J. Norton A. L. Marshall  (1933)  Papers - Theoretical Metallurgy - Degassing of Metals. (Abstract)

MLA: F. J. Norton A. L. Marshall Papers - Theoretical Metallurgy - Degassing of Metals. (Abstract). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1933.

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