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Part VII - Mechanisms of the Codeposition of Aluminas with Electrolytic Copper
By Charles L. Mantell, James E. Hoffmann
Mechanical inclusion, electrophoretic deposition, and adsorption were studied as mechanisms for code-position of aluminas present in copper-plating electrolytes as an insoluble disperse phase. Mechani
Jan 1, 1967
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Part VII - Neutron-Diffraction Evidence Suggesting Clustering in Commercial "Nickel Silver" Close to the Cu2NiZn Composition
By B. W. Roberts, V. A. Phillips
A copper alloy containing- 25.5 at, pct Zn and 19.0 at. pct Ni, which was previously found to show an anoma1old.s hardening effect on quenching- from 600 "C and aging- at 400oc, has now been examined
Jan 1, 1967
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Part VII - On the System Titanium-Zirconium
By Paul A. Farrar, Sanford Adler
The Tz-Zr system was reinvestigated using both metallographic and X-ray diffraction techniques. It mas found that titanium and zirconium are soluble in all proportions in both the a and 0 phases. The
Jan 1, 1967
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Part VII - Papers - A Dynamic Theory of Coherent Precipitation Hardening with Application to Nickel-Base Superalloys
By B. H. Kear, S. M. Copley
A dynamic theory of precipitation hardening in alloys containing cohevenl, stvess-.free, ordered particles is developed. The yield stvess is predicted from the stress dependence of the plastic strain
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII - Papers - A Kinetic Study of Copper Precipitation on Iron: Part II
By Ravindra M. Nadkarni, Milton E. Wadsworth
The kinetics of cetnentation of copper with iron were observed to follow first-order kinetics and increase with speed of agitation to a limiting value. Maximum rates agree closely with theoretical val
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII - Papers - An X-Ray Diffraction Study of Polycrystalline Brass Deformed in Tension
By Henry M. Otte, Ralph P. I. Adler
The changes of line position and integral line breadth in the X-ray diffraction pattern of a polycvys-talline Cu-30Zn tensile test piece, incrementally loaded (and unloaded) up to fracture, have been
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII - Papers - C. Norman Cochran
By S. Nakajima, H. Okazaki
Quantitatiue studies of the deformation texture in drawn tungsten wives were made by the X-vay dif-fractottletetr. Experimental results show that the diffraction Intensities are equal to tilose pvedic
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII - Papers - Calculated Model for NaF-AlF3 System
By C. Norman Cochran
The pllnse diagvam for the NaF-AlF3 system was used to calcutate an ionic model for the NaF-AlF3 system. Assuming an ideal solution,a series of simultaneous equations expressing equilibria be-tween so
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII - Papers - Defect Interaction in the Diffusion Zone of Short Gold-Silver Couples
By Y. H. Liu, G. W. Powell
Thin foils made from the gold-rich region of- short (0.15 mm)Au-Ag diffusion couples annealed at 880°C for 1 hr were examined in ax electron microscope and the structures were compared with that of pu
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII - Papers - Deformation of Silver-Zinc Single Crystals as a Function of Zinc Concentration
By W. L. Phillips
Stress-train curves were obtained for single crystals of silver, Ag-5 pct Zn, Ag-10 pct Zn, and Ag-20 pct Zn tested in tension and shear at 78°, 195°, and 297°K. At room temperature the critical resol
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII - Papers - Effects of Low-Temperature Aging on the Resistive Transition of Superconducting 70Zr-30Nb (Cb) in Pulsed Magnetic Fields
By J. L. O’Brien, M. Suenaga, K. M. Ralls, V. F. Zackay
The effecls of aging a1 400°C on tile resistive transition at 4.2°K of a superconducling 70Zr-30Nb alloy are reporled. Microstrclural changes were studied by critical temperature, resistiue critical f
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII - Papers - Electromigration of Hydrogen Isotopes Dissolved in Alpha Iron and in Nickel
By O. D. Gonzalez, R. A. Oriani
The migration of hydrogen and of deuterium dissolved in a iron and in nickel induced by an applied electrical potential has been measured over a range of temperature. In all cases the intevstitial sol
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII - Papers - Fatigue Crack Nucleation in a High-Strength Low-Alloy Steel
By Raymond C. Boettner
The present work had for its purpose: 1) the identification of crack nucleation sites in AISI 4340, quenched to martensite and tempered over a range of 'temperatures; and 2) the comparison of fat
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII - Papers - Faulting in Cold-Worked Fe-Si Alloy Filings
By C. N. J. Wagner, E. N. Aqua
Dilute Fe-Si alloys (0 to 5 wt pet Si) were cold-worked by making filings at room temperatuve. The analysis of the broadening of the X-vay powdev pattern peaks yields anisotropic particle sizes normal
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII - Papers - Growth Rate of Bainite from Low-Carbon Iron-Nickel-Carbon Austenite
By M. M. Rao, P. G. Winchell
The growth rates of bainitic plates were measured at 400°C in Fe-Ni-C alloys containing 0.10 atom-fract~on nickel and 0.0012 to 0.0075 atonz-fraction carbon. The growth rates are adequately represente
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII - Papers - On Relating the Flow Stress of Aluminum to Strain, Strain Rate and Temperature
By John E. Hockett
The need for basic information about the relationship between resistance to dejormatim (flow stress), temperature, strain, and strain rate, for the solution of metal-fovming problems, is pointed out.
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII - Papers - On the Mechanism of Stage I Crack Propagation in Fatigue
By H. I. Kaplan, C. Laird
Pulsating contpresslon experiments have been carried out on coppev single crystals in order to test the adequacy of mechanisms which have been suggested for stage I cvack grouth when tension-compressi
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII - Papers - Structural Changes in Petroleum Coke During Calcination
By Paul Rhedey
Various commercial pelroleum cokes were heat-1,reated at temperatures between 500° and 1500°C, in a nitrogen atmosphere, in laboratovy induction furnaces. The rate of tenlperature rise was varied betz
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII - Papers - Superplasticity in Some Titanium and Zirconium Alloys
By W. A. Backofen, D. Lee
Tlze condition of superplasticity or neck-resistanl flow that results front high strain-rate sensitivity has been observed in isothermal tension tests on several titanium alloys and one of zirconium h
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII - Papers - Temperature and Orientation Dependence of the Flow Stress in Off-Stoichiometric Ni3Al (y’ Phase)
By B. H. Kear, S. M. Copley
Stress-stvain curves are presented for Ni3Al (y') cvystals in several ovientations, deformed in tension and compression at constant displacement rate, at temperatures from 70° to 2000°F. Both the
Jan 1, 1968