Sixth Status Report of the U.S. Government Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program

Sixth Status Report of the U.S. Government Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program

Author: F. C. Holden

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Published: 1966

Total Pages: 68

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Second Status Report of the U. S. Government Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program

Second Status Report of the U. S. Government Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program

Author: F. C. Holden

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Published: 1964

Total Pages: 52

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Fifth Status Report of the U.S. Government Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program

Fifth Status Report of the U.S. Government Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program

Author: F. C. Holden

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Published: 1966

Total Pages: 76

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Third Status Report of the U. S. Government Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program

Third Status Report of the U. S. Government Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program

Author: F. C. Holden

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Published: 1965

Total Pages: 76

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Fourth Status Report of the U.S. Government Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program

Fourth Status Report of the U.S. Government Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program

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Published: 1965

Total Pages: 64

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U.S. Government Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program

U.S. Government Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program

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Published: 1964

Total Pages: 102

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A summary is given of the status of the various contracts involved in the U.S. Government's Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program. (Author).


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U.s. Government Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program

U.s. Government Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program

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Published: 1967

Total Pages: 57

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Contents: Effects of Metallurgical Variables on Deformation and Fracture; Effects of External Variables on Deformation and Fracture; Mechanics of Processing; and Metalworking Process Development.


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Seventh Status Report of the U.S. Government Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program

Seventh Status Report of the U.S. Government Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program

Author: F. C. Holden

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Published: 1967

Total Pages: 64

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Eight Status Report of the U.S. Government Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program

Eight Status Report of the U.S. Government Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program

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Published: 1967

Total Pages: 68

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Chromium and Chromium Alloys

Chromium and Chromium Alloys

Author: D. J. Maykuth

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Published: 1966

Total Pages: 130

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Various alloying additions have been discovered which render unalloyed chromium much less susceptible to low-temperature embrittlement as well as to nitridation in air at elevated temperatures. These include additions of the Group IIIA metals, magnesia, and carbides based on the Groups IVA and VA metals. Of these additions, only the carbides contribute significantly to the hot strengthening of chromium. The combination of selected carbides and solid-solution-strengthening elements such as tungsten, molybdenum, and/or tantalum, has resulted in experimental alloys which retain useful strengths at temperatures through 1316 C (2400 F). These high strengths are achieved at some sacrifice in the low-temperature ductility of chromium. Also, despite the improvements afforded in the oxidation and nitridation resistance of chromium through alloying, no alloys are available which are capable of service in long-time exposures in air above 982 C (1800 F) without suffering some property degradation.


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