Author: D. C. Ludwigson
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Category : Stainless steel
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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The Physical Metallurgy of Precipitation-hardenable Stainless Steels
Author: D. C. Ludwigson
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Category : Stainless steel
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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Category : Stainless steel
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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A Discussion of the Physical Metallurgy of the 18 Per Cent Nickel Maraging Steels
Author: Albert M. Hall
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Category : Nickel
Languages : en
Pages : 34
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Various aspects of the physical metallurgy of the 18 % nickel maraging steels are discussed in this report in the light of the knowledge which has thus far been accumulated on these steels. The 18 % nickel type of maraging steel was singled out for discussion because of its especially attractive combination of strength and fracture toughness, the comparative simplicity with which it can be hardened, and the relative ease with which it can be formed and joined. The highnickel maraging steels are considered to be outstanding members of a loose-knit family of agehardenable or precipitation-hardenable martensitic steels. Some comparisons and analogies are drawn among various members of this family with particular reference to the 18% nickel steels. (Author).
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Category : Nickel
Languages : en
Pages : 34
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Various aspects of the physical metallurgy of the 18 % nickel maraging steels are discussed in this report in the light of the knowledge which has thus far been accumulated on these steels. The 18 % nickel type of maraging steel was singled out for discussion because of its especially attractive combination of strength and fracture toughness, the comparative simplicity with which it can be hardened, and the relative ease with which it can be formed and joined. The highnickel maraging steels are considered to be outstanding members of a loose-knit family of agehardenable or precipitation-hardenable martensitic steels. Some comparisons and analogies are drawn among various members of this family with particular reference to the 18% nickel steels. (Author).
NBS Monograph
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Category : Physics
Languages : en
Pages : 164
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Category : Physics
Languages : en
Pages : 164
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Heat Treatment of High-strength Steels for Airframe Applications
Author: Robert John Fiorentino
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Category : Decarburization of steel
Languages : en
Pages : 122
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Category : Decarburization of steel
Languages : en
Pages : 122
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The Application of High Pressure in Metal-deformation Processing
Author: F. W. Boulger
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Category : Hydrostatic pressure
Languages : en
Pages : 82
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On October 3, 1963, a symposium was sponsored by the Bureau of Naval Weapons, Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program, on the application of high pressure in metal-deformation processing. Past research has shown that superimposed hydrostatic pressure can significantly increase the ductility at fracture of various materials. These observations have stimulated considerable interest in applying this hydrostatic-pressure effect to metal deformation processing, where it was anticipated that improved ductility and fabricability of brittle materials could be realized. Hydrostatic extrusion and hydrodynamic compressive forging were two such fabrication techniques discussed at the symposium, and preliminary results were found to be encouraging. Another fabrication process that will be investigated in the near future is sheet drawing, where the effect of superimposed pressure improves the ductility to fracture, it was noted that pressure cycling did not improve either the strength or ductility of steels containing various amounts of carbon. In addition to the mechanical-property effects, hydrostatic pressure has been found to affect measurably, numerous metallurgical properties of metals and alloys. (Author).
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Category : Hydrostatic pressure
Languages : en
Pages : 82
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On October 3, 1963, a symposium was sponsored by the Bureau of Naval Weapons, Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program, on the application of high pressure in metal-deformation processing. Past research has shown that superimposed hydrostatic pressure can significantly increase the ductility at fracture of various materials. These observations have stimulated considerable interest in applying this hydrostatic-pressure effect to metal deformation processing, where it was anticipated that improved ductility and fabricability of brittle materials could be realized. Hydrostatic extrusion and hydrodynamic compressive forging were two such fabrication techniques discussed at the symposium, and preliminary results were found to be encouraging. Another fabrication process that will be investigated in the near future is sheet drawing, where the effect of superimposed pressure improves the ductility to fracture, it was noted that pressure cycling did not improve either the strength or ductility of steels containing various amounts of carbon. In addition to the mechanical-property effects, hydrostatic pressure has been found to affect measurably, numerous metallurgical properties of metals and alloys. (Author).
Thermal Radiative Properties of Selected Materials
Author: W. D. Wood
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Category : Materials
Languages : en
Pages : 290
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Category : Materials
Languages : en
Pages : 290
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Index to DMIC Reports and Memoranda
Author: Battelle Memorial Institute. Defense Metals Information Center
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Category : Alloys
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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Category : Alloys
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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Design Considerations in Selecting Materials for Large Solid-propellant Rocket-motor Cases
Author: Charles Wesley Bert
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Category : Heat resistant alloys
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Category : Heat resistant alloys
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Design Information on Nickel-base Alloys for Aircraft and Missiles
Author: R. J. Favor
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Category : Airplanes
Languages : en
Pages : 168
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Category : Airplanes
Languages : en
Pages : 168
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New Developments in High-strength Stainless Steels
Author: A. F. Hoenie
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Category : Martensitic stainless steel
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
This report presents information on the physical metallurgy, chemical composition, mechanical and physical properties, corrosion resistance, fabrication, and cleaning of several of the newer high-strength stainless steels. The alloys covered include one semiaustenitic precipitation-hardenable stainless steel, PH14-8Mo, and the following martensitic precipitation- hardenable stainless steels: PH13-8Mo, 15-5PH, Custom 455, AM-363, AM-362, and AFC-77. Also included is 17-4PH as a sheet and strip product.
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Category : Martensitic stainless steel
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
This report presents information on the physical metallurgy, chemical composition, mechanical and physical properties, corrosion resistance, fabrication, and cleaning of several of the newer high-strength stainless steels. The alloys covered include one semiaustenitic precipitation-hardenable stainless steel, PH14-8Mo, and the following martensitic precipitation- hardenable stainless steels: PH13-8Mo, 15-5PH, Custom 455, AM-363, AM-362, and AFC-77. Also included is 17-4PH as a sheet and strip product.