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PART IV - Communications - Massive Martensite Reaction in Eutectoid Iron-Copper Alloys
By J. A. Lund, A. M. Lawson
THE structures of quenched eutectoid and hypereu-tectoid Fe-Cu alloys have been examined by X-ray diffraction and by optical and electron microscopy. The relevant portion of the Fe-Cu phase diagram is
Jan 1, 1967
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PART IV - Communications - Miscibility Gap in the System Iron Oxide-CaO-P2O5 in Air at 1625°C
By E. T. Turkdogan, Klaus Schwerdtfeger
OelSEN and Maetz1 detected some 20 years ago the existence of a miscibility gap in iron oxide-CaO-P2O5 slags melted in iron crucibles at about 1400°C. Because of the importance of this system for the
Jan 1, 1968
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PART IV - Communications - On Thermodynamics of Regular Ternary Solutions
By N. J. Olson, G. W. Toop
A regular solution is characterized by a finite molar heat of mixing and entropy due only to ideal or random mixing. The thermodynamic properties of binary regular solutions which exhibit constant ato
Jan 1, 1967
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PART IV - Communications - Sampling Error in the of Grain-Edge Length Estimation
By J. E. Hilliard
AS is well-known, the length per unit volume, Lv, of any lineal feature (such as grain edges in a polycrys-talline specimen) can be estimated from a count of the number of point intersections with a r
Jan 1, 1967
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PART IV - Communications - Similarities Between Grain Growth in Metals and Organic Plastic Crystals
By W. C. Winegard, C. J. Simpson, C. J. Beingessner
VARIOUS organic compounds, such as borneol, carbon tetr a bromide, and hexachloroethane, solidify as transparent plastics with a fcc structure. Each of these substances undergoes a solid-state transfo
Jan 1, 1968
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PART IV - Communications - The Correlation of Density of Porous Tungsten Billets and Ultrasonic-Wave Velocity
By S. A. LoPilato, J. T. Smith
SEVERAL techniques have been evaluated for cooling the throat area of rocket-nozzle inserts to prevent erosion or fracture of the inserts during exposure to high operating temperatures and pressures.
Jan 1, 1967
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PART IV - Communications - The Effect of Silicon Content on the Secondary Recrystallization of Silicon-Iron
By H. C. Fiedler
THE development of the cube-on-edge secondary re-crystallization texture in Si-Fe strip depends upon the ability of inclusions to restrain normal grain growth. This ability is determined by the number
Jan 1, 1968
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PART IV - Communications - The Influence of Deformation Velocity on the Tensile Rupture Ductility of Strain-Aged Steel
By A. Hansson, G. E. Tardiff
WHILE it is generally known that cold-worked low-and medium-carbon steels exhibit substantial increases in tensile rupture ductility with increased deformation velocity172 (up to the von Karman limit)
Jan 1, 1968
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PART IV - Communications - The Microyield Strength of Beryllium-Iron Alloys
By A. S. Argon, G. East
From their study of the anisotropy of grain boundary mobility in aluminum, the authors conclude that tilt boundaries have a higher mobility than twist boundaries because the atomic misfit at the pure-
Jan 1, 1968
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PART IV - Communications - The Preparation of Single Crystals of Peritectic Phases
By P. H. Thornton
MaNY intermediate phases are solid solutions which have a solute-solubility range greater than 3 at. pct. These phases, which are generally very strong and often have simple crystal structures, are us
Jan 1, 1967
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PART IV - Communications - The Standard Free Energy of Formation of Cuprous Oxide
By F. E. Rizzo, L. R. Bidwell, D. F. Frank
THE use of galvanic cells for the determination of oxygen activities has spread rapidly since the suitability of calcia-stabilized zirconia as a solid electrolyte material was first demonstrated by Ki
Jan 1, 1968
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PART IV - Communications - Ultrasonic Welding of Aluminum Leads to Tantalum Thin Films
By Alexander Coucoulas
FABRICATION of thin-film circuits deposited on glass substrates requires the formation of permanent electrical contacts. Since thin films are in the order of a few thousand angstroms thick and are dep
Jan 1, 1967
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PART IV - Communications - X-Ray Study of Cold-Worked Silver-Antimony Alloys: Effects Due to Extrinsic Stacking Faults
By Shrikant Lele
INTRINSIC and extrinsic stacking faults may be formed in fcc structures by similar processes with bounding S-and D-Shockley partial dislocations respectively.' The only difference between these t
Jan 1, 1968
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PART IV - Comparison of Pole-Figure Data Obtained by X-Ray Diffraction and Microhardness Measurements on Zircaloy-2
By P. L. Rittenhouse, M. L. Picklesimer
A rapid and seniquantitative method of determining prefered orientation on large numbers of. Zircaloy-2 specimens was desired. knoop microhardness measurerrzetzls were irvestigated as a solldtion to t
Jan 1, 1967
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PART IV - Compilation of the Modes of Elastic-Wave Propagation and the Orientation Dependence of Dislocation Damping in Aluminum
By Robert E. Green, T. Hinton
The velocities of the three possible modes of elastic-wave Propagation have been calculated for single-crystal aluminum at 1-deg intervals throughout the standard steveographic triangle. The results a
Jan 1, 1967
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PART IV - Creep of Thoriated Nickel above and below 0.5 Tm
By B. A. Wilcox, A. H. Clauer
The steady-state creep of TD Nickel NL + 2 001 pct TltOz) has been studied orer the telirperatve range 325' to 1100O and the stress range 15,000 to 36,000 psi. At high temperatures (aboue 0.5 T&
Jan 1, 1967
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PART IV - Crystallography of Unidirectionally Solidified Ni-Ni3B Eutectic Alloy
By S. Shapiro, J. A. Ford
The crystallo graphy of several grains of the lamellar Ni-Ni3 B eutectic solidified under conditions appvoachirt equilibriun has been examined.. A preferred interlace relationship has been observed in
Jan 1, 1967
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PART IV - Diffusion in the Disordered Cadmium-Magnesium Solid Solution
By D. J. Schmatz, H. I. Aaronson, H. A. Domian
Diffusion kinetics in disordered hcp Cd-Mg alloys have been investigated by means of the Kirkendall effect and concentration-penetration curves determined with an electron-microprobe analyzer. Self-di
Jan 1, 1967
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PART IV - Elastic Constants and Young's Modulus of NiAI
By R. J. Wasilewski
Elastic constants have been determined on single crystals of maximum-melting-temperature NiAl compound (50.6 at. pct Al) at 25°C. Temperature variations of Young's modulus in the three principal
Jan 1, 1967
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PART IV - Equilibrium Hydrogen-Water Vapor Ratios over Iron-Chromium Alloy, Chromium Oxide, and Iron Chromite from 900° to 1200°C
By R. P. Abendroth
The hydrogen-water vapor ratio at which Fe-Cr alloy, chromium oxide, andiron chromite coexist in equilibrium was determined between 900" and 1200°C. A thermogravimetric method was used to determine eq
Jan 1, 1967