The influence of the rate of heating on the position of the critical points of iron-cobalt alloys was studied. It is shown that when an alloy with 8% Co by weight is heated at the rate of 7000 deg/sec, a shift in the temperature of phase conversion of almost 30 deg occurs. When an alloy with 15% Co by weight is heated at the same rate, the conversion temperature is shifted by approximately 20 deg. For an alloy with 15% Co by weight, for which under ordinary conditions of heating the points of phase conversion and magnetic randomization (the Curie point) coincide, it was possible to show that for high rates of heating, a separation with respect to temperature occurs which clearly confirms the fact of the shift in the critical points of phase...
The influence of systematic variations of chemical composition on rupture properties at 1200 degrees...
High temperature fixed points (HTFPs) are stable and repeatable and make comparison of temperature s...
Metastable CoxCu100-x alloys with extended cobalt solubility (5 less than or equal to x less than or...
The specific heat of 17 alloys in the range of α solid solution of iron and cobalt system has been m...
Phase transformations in low-carbon steels during rapid heat treatment proceed very differently than...
The specific heats of 10 kinds of alloys consisting of iron and less than 55.57 per cent of chromium...
The thermodynamic properties of γ, α and superlattice phases of iron-cobalt alloys were studied from...
This study allowed, by dilatometric analyses, both to highlight the solid state transformations that...
International audienceThe heating parts of thermogravimetry curves performed for cast alloys in air ...
The following thesis is an account of researches which have been carried out during the past four ye...
This study examines the influence of partial replacement of Co with Cu on isothermal transformation ...
In the present study, FeSiBP and FeCoSiBP ribbons with a fully amorphous structure were made by melt...
International audienceDuring temperature cycles, metallic alloys for high temperature applications a...
Effects of cooling rate on A_3 points of a few pure irons, iron-low carbon alloys and iron-nickel al...
The investigation is concerned with kinetics of phase transformations and diffusion in iron-carbon a...
The influence of systematic variations of chemical composition on rupture properties at 1200 degrees...
High temperature fixed points (HTFPs) are stable and repeatable and make comparison of temperature s...
Metastable CoxCu100-x alloys with extended cobalt solubility (5 less than or equal to x less than or...
The specific heat of 17 alloys in the range of α solid solution of iron and cobalt system has been m...
Phase transformations in low-carbon steels during rapid heat treatment proceed very differently than...
The specific heats of 10 kinds of alloys consisting of iron and less than 55.57 per cent of chromium...
The thermodynamic properties of γ, α and superlattice phases of iron-cobalt alloys were studied from...
This study allowed, by dilatometric analyses, both to highlight the solid state transformations that...
International audienceThe heating parts of thermogravimetry curves performed for cast alloys in air ...
The following thesis is an account of researches which have been carried out during the past four ye...
This study examines the influence of partial replacement of Co with Cu on isothermal transformation ...
In the present study, FeSiBP and FeCoSiBP ribbons with a fully amorphous structure were made by melt...
International audienceDuring temperature cycles, metallic alloys for high temperature applications a...
Effects of cooling rate on A_3 points of a few pure irons, iron-low carbon alloys and iron-nickel al...
The investigation is concerned with kinetics of phase transformations and diffusion in iron-carbon a...
The influence of systematic variations of chemical composition on rupture properties at 1200 degrees...
High temperature fixed points (HTFPs) are stable and repeatable and make comparison of temperature s...
Metastable CoxCu100-x alloys with extended cobalt solubility (5 less than or equal to x less than or...