An investigation was conducted to determine the effects of alloy additions of Hf, Ta, W, Re, Os, Ir, and Pt on the hardness of Mo. Special emphasis was placed on alloy softening in these binary Mo alloys. Results showed that alloy softening was produced by those elements having an excess of s+d electrons compared to Mo, while those elements having an equal number or fewer s+d electrons than Mo failed to produce alloy softening. Alloy softening and hardening can be correlated with the difference in number of s+d electrons of the solute element and Mo
Mo-0.5Ti and Mo-0.1Zr alloys were prepared by powder metallurgy. In Mo-0.5Ti and Mo-0.1Zr alloys, th...
We have investigated the mechanical behavior of the following single-phase polycrystalline alloys wi...
The paper presents results of studies of the effect of Mo on properties of Zr and its alloys. In a s...
An investigation was conducted to determine the effects of alloy additions of hafnium, tantalum, tun...
Alloy softening in chromium, molybdenum, and tungsten metals alloyed with rheniu
A study of molybdenum and three dilute molybdenum-rhenium alloys was undertaken to determine the eff...
The effects of alloy additions of zirconium, hafnium, molybdenum, tungsten, rhenium, ruthenium, osmi...
This interdiscipline research program was undertaken in an effort to investigate the relationship be...
VThe three major methods of strengthening molybdenum alloys are solid-solution strengthening, disper...
An investigation was conducted to determine softening and hardening behavior in 19 binary iron-alloy...
The effect of two additions of molybdenum (2.5% and 5%) on the brittleness of an alloy based on Fe-8...
Prepared at Lewis Research Center.Cover title.Bibliography: p. 11-13.Mode of access: Internet
Prepared at Lewis Research Center.Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 11-12).Mode of...
The softening of high-purity body-centred cubic metals by interstitial or substitutional foreign ato...
The objective of this project was to understand and improve high-temperature structural properties o...
Mo-0.5Ti and Mo-0.1Zr alloys were prepared by powder metallurgy. In Mo-0.5Ti and Mo-0.1Zr alloys, th...
We have investigated the mechanical behavior of the following single-phase polycrystalline alloys wi...
The paper presents results of studies of the effect of Mo on properties of Zr and its alloys. In a s...
An investigation was conducted to determine the effects of alloy additions of hafnium, tantalum, tun...
Alloy softening in chromium, molybdenum, and tungsten metals alloyed with rheniu
A study of molybdenum and three dilute molybdenum-rhenium alloys was undertaken to determine the eff...
The effects of alloy additions of zirconium, hafnium, molybdenum, tungsten, rhenium, ruthenium, osmi...
This interdiscipline research program was undertaken in an effort to investigate the relationship be...
VThe three major methods of strengthening molybdenum alloys are solid-solution strengthening, disper...
An investigation was conducted to determine softening and hardening behavior in 19 binary iron-alloy...
The effect of two additions of molybdenum (2.5% and 5%) on the brittleness of an alloy based on Fe-8...
Prepared at Lewis Research Center.Cover title.Bibliography: p. 11-13.Mode of access: Internet
Prepared at Lewis Research Center.Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 11-12).Mode of...
The softening of high-purity body-centred cubic metals by interstitial or substitutional foreign ato...
The objective of this project was to understand and improve high-temperature structural properties o...
Mo-0.5Ti and Mo-0.1Zr alloys were prepared by powder metallurgy. In Mo-0.5Ti and Mo-0.1Zr alloys, th...
We have investigated the mechanical behavior of the following single-phase polycrystalline alloys wi...
The paper presents results of studies of the effect of Mo on properties of Zr and its alloys. In a s...