The influence of systematic variations of chemical composition on rupture properties at 1200 degrees F. was determined for 62 modifications of a basic alloy containing 20 percent chromium, 20 percent nickel, 20 percent cobalt, 3 percent molybdenum, 2 percent tungsten, 1 percent columbium, 0.15 percent carbon, 1.7 percent manganese, 0.5 percent silicon, 0.12 percent nitrogen and the balance iron. These modifications included individual variations of each of 10 elements present and simultaneous variations of molybdenum, tungsten, and columbium. Laboratory induction furnace heats were hot-forged to round bar stock, solution-treated at 2200 degrees F., and aged at 1400 degrees F. The melting and fabrication conditions were carefully controlled ...
The.use of high-chromium cast irons for abrasive wear resistance is restricted due to their poor fra...
The influence of additions of 10 and 20 per cent of nickel on the thermal expansion in the range fro...
A study to improve the elevated-temperature strength of niobium by solloving has resulted not only- ...
The influence of systematic variations of chemical composition on rupture properties at 1200 degrees...
The relationships between conditions of hot-working and properties at high temperatures and the infl...
Use of careful control over processing conditions in this investigation has shown that it is possibl...
Physical properties at room temperature and rupture test characteristics at 1200 degrees F were used...
screened for hot workability, oxidation resistance, and hot strength using small arc-melted ingots. ...
Results of a research on influence of chromium, molybdenum and aluminium on structure and selected m...
Among the various grades of commercially available 18 wt % nickel maraging steels, the one with nomi...
High temperature structural alloys were evaluated for suitability for long term operation at elevate...
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A study of the effect of induction-vacuum-melting procedure on the high-temperature properties of a ...
One of the features of the operation of ground installations in contrast to aircraft engines is the ...
After preliminary thermodynamic calculations for verifying their refractoriness, six (Ni,Co)-based a...
The.use of high-chromium cast irons for abrasive wear resistance is restricted due to their poor fra...
The influence of additions of 10 and 20 per cent of nickel on the thermal expansion in the range fro...
A study to improve the elevated-temperature strength of niobium by solloving has resulted not only- ...
The influence of systematic variations of chemical composition on rupture properties at 1200 degrees...
The relationships between conditions of hot-working and properties at high temperatures and the infl...
Use of careful control over processing conditions in this investigation has shown that it is possibl...
Physical properties at room temperature and rupture test characteristics at 1200 degrees F were used...
screened for hot workability, oxidation resistance, and hot strength using small arc-melted ingots. ...
Results of a research on influence of chromium, molybdenum and aluminium on structure and selected m...
Among the various grades of commercially available 18 wt % nickel maraging steels, the one with nomi...
High temperature structural alloys were evaluated for suitability for long term operation at elevate...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/5730/5/bac5279.0001.001.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...
A study of the effect of induction-vacuum-melting procedure on the high-temperature properties of a ...
One of the features of the operation of ground installations in contrast to aircraft engines is the ...
After preliminary thermodynamic calculations for verifying their refractoriness, six (Ni,Co)-based a...
The.use of high-chromium cast irons for abrasive wear resistance is restricted due to their poor fra...
The influence of additions of 10 and 20 per cent of nickel on the thermal expansion in the range fro...
A study to improve the elevated-temperature strength of niobium by solloving has resulted not only- ...