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  • CIM
    Diffusion Bonding Superalloys Using Liquid Gallium

    By A. A. Shirzadi, E. R. Wallach

    "Liquid gallium has been used successfully to modify/remove the surface oxides prior to diffusion bonding similar and dissimilar nickel-base superalloys. Using this approach, bonds in nickel-base supe

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Diffusion Coefficients of the Rare Earth Elements in Fused LiCl-KCl Eutectic – A Literature Review

    By K. C. Marsden, B. Pesic

    "Interest in the efficient production and recycling of rare earth elements has increased in recent years along with the prices of these elements. The molten LiCl-KCl eutectic is one ionic solvent whic

    Jan 1, 2012

  • AIME
    Diffusion Experiments On A Gold-Silver Alloy By Chemical And Radioactive Tracer Methods

    By William A. Johnson

    IT was pointed out in an earlier paper1 that our understanding of the atomic mechanism by which diffusion occurs in metallic alloys is scarcely in an advanced state. This unsatisfactory condition is t

    Jan 1, 1942

  • TMS
    Diffusion Growth of Titanium Carbide Film on NiTi Substrate

    By Lev Levin, Sergei Lesokhin

    "The formation of titanium carbide during hot filament assisted carburizing of NiTi alloy was investigated. Phase content and morphology of the diffusion zone were examined by X-ray diffraction, X-ray

    Jan 1, 1996

  • AIME
    Diffusion In Alclad 24S-T Sheet

    By F. Keller, R. H. Brown

    BECAUSE of the extensive use of Alclad 24s alloy sheet in aircraft construction, there is much interest in the metallurgical changes caused by heat-treatment of this product.1,2 One of these changes i

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Diffusion In Metal Accompanied By Phase Change

    By L. S. Darken

    THE manufacture and treatment of metals comprises operations whose effectiveness depends in large measure upon diffusion phenomena. The significance of such phenomena has, for a few simple cases, long

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Diffusion In R301 Alloy And Its Effect On The Corrosion Resistance

    By L. F. Mondolfo

    R301 is a clad aluminum alloy, composed of a core of a duralumin-type alloy clad with a magnesium silicide alloy. It differs from other well-known clad alloys in that the cladding and the core respond

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AIME
    Diffusion In Relation To Changes In Microstructure

    By Marie L. V. Gayler

    WITHOUT diffusion taking place in liquid metals and alloys, no castings could be made; it is therefore the most important factor affecting the structure of metals. Diffusion involves the interchange o

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Diffusion In Solid Metals

    By Robert Mehl

    IN examining the progress of metallurgical science, the critic must remember that most of our present knowledge of metals and alloys has been accumulated through the needs of industry and commerce rat

    Jan 1, 1936

  • TMS
    Diffusion Limited Aeration During Biooxidation of Shallow Ore Heaps

    By Robert W. Bartlett

    Biooxidation of an ore heap containing only a few percent of sulfide minerals requires insertion of a very large amount of oxygen either by natural air convection, forced air ventilation or gaseous di

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Diffusion Limited Metallurgical Extraction From Ground Ore Particles

    By Robert W. Bartlett

    Both hydrometallurgical and vapometallurgical processes often involve ores that have been previously ground and size classified. When the valuable mineral is substantially liberated, the chemical reac

    Jan 1, 1972

  • AIME
    Diffusion Model for Heap Leaching and Its Application to Scale-Up

    By George W. Becker, Blair R. Benner, Ronald J. Roman

    A computer model for the leaching of oxide copper heaps is developed and verified in laboratory tests. The model can be used to scale-up laboratory test data and to simulate the results of various ope

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Diffusion of Carbon from Steel into Iron

    By Leonard Grimshaw

    DIFFUSION Of carbon from gases into iron has been the object of much research, because of its long recognized importance in carburizing processes, but the direct diffusion of carbon from steel into ir

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Diffusion Of Carbon In Austenite With A Discontinuity In Composition

    By L. S. Darken

    IT has long been recognized that the driving force in an isothermal diffusion process may be regarded as the negative gradient of the chemical potential (partial molal free energy) of the diffusing su

    Jan 1, 1948

  • AIME
    Diffusion of Copper and Magnesium into Aluminum

    By R. M. Brick

    THE Institute of Metals Division Lecture in 1936, given by R. F. Mehl, on diffusion in solid metals1, was introduced with the statement that "the phenomena of diffusion are intimately related to many

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Diffusion Of Indium In Bearings

    By A. A. Smith

    THE application of indium to bearings was first advocated by C. F. Smart1 in 1938, for the purpose of inhibiting corrosion of certain bearing alloys. He found that a thin layer of indium plated on the

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Diffusion of Iron Oxide from Slag to Metal in the Open-hearth Process

    By C. H. Jr. Herty

    THE elimination of metalloids in the open-hearth process depends on oxidation of the metal by diffusion of FeO from the slag (or absorption of FeO by the metal), with subsequent reaction between disso

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Diffusion of Magnesium and Silicon into Aluminum

    By Hertha Freche

    THE diffusion of magnesium and silicon from the core into the high-purity coating of Alclad sheet is important commercially, and led to the use of a duplex product for the study of diffusion by means

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Diffusion Of The Stable Isotopes Of Nickel In Copper

    By William A. Johnson

    THE mathematical analysis of diffusion curves in solid metals is Carried out ordinarily by analogy with the flow of heat in a continuous medium and no account is taken of the fact that the materials i

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Diffusion Of Zinc In Alpha Brass

    By E. O. Kirkendall

    THE investigation reported herein was undertaken to obtain data to supplement those presented in an earlier paper,' particularly for longer times at a higher temperature. This information may fur

    Jan 1, 1942