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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
11

PROPERTIES OF UNIDIRECTIONALLY SOLIDIFIED ALLOYS

Benn, Edward, 1933- January 1972 (has links)
No description available.
12

Stamping characteristics of two copper alloy spring materials

Kent, Dennis Charles 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
13

A study of the effects of temperature on the dihedral angles and interface energies of some ternary Al-Sn-Cu, Sb, Li, Mg, and In alloys

Tundermann, John Hayes 12 1900 (has links)
No description available.
14

Mechanical properties of superplastic Al-Zn alloys near the transition region

Ghazanfar, S. A. Hamid 12 1900 (has links)
No description available.
15

Die strukturele aanwending van die allooi 3CR12

Van den Berg, Gerhardus Johannes 11 September 2014 (has links)
M.Ing. (Civil Engineering) / Please refer to full text to view abstract
16

The effect of primary silicon refinement on the microstructure and properties of hypereutectic aluminum-silicon alloys.

Wootton, George Claude January 1959 (has links)
The effect on microstructure and strength properties of hypereutectic aluminum - 20% silicon alloys of various refining additions has been studied by means of metallographic observations, hardness tests and a quantitative determination of the interparticle spacing for the primary silicon. A mechanism has been proposed to explain the observed coarsening of the eutectic which accompanies primary silicon refinement, and the combined effect of the improvement of primary dispersion and increased eutectic coarseness on strength properties has been discussed. Refining mechanisms for the refining additions used have been suggested and the reasons for the observed effect of the various refining additions on the shape of primary silicon have been presented. An explanation is offered for the increase in primary refinement which results from an increase in the time the alloy is held molten after fluxing with phosphorus penta-chloride. The apparently anomalous behavior of phosphorus-copper refined alloys has been explained on the basis of the degree of dissemination of the phosphorus in the molten alloy. / Applied Science, Faculty of / Materials Engineering, Department of / Graduate
17

Index of refraction of nickel as a function of temperature

Lee, Milford Ray. January 1950 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1950 L44 / Master of Science
18

Effect of microstructure on properties of selected Pt-based alloys

Shongwe, Mxolisi Brendon 30 April 2015 (has links)
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering / This study investigated the effect of microstructure on properties of selected Pt-based alloys. Six alloys of different compositions were analysed after heat treatment at 1500°C for 18 hours, followed by quenching in water; then annealed at 1100°C for 120 hours and air cooled, equivalent to a potential industrial specification. Microstructural characterisation utilised OM, SEM, AFM, TEM and EDX. Further characterisation was carried out using a nanoindentation hardness tester for nanohardness and elastic modulus measurements. The research focus was to characterize the different morphologies of γ′ ~Pt3Al precipitates during a single heat treatment, and to understand the nano-mechanical properties of the γ′ precipitates and γ (Pt) matrix, taking their proportions into account. In the present work, the samples were successfully etched, (which was not possible before) allowing optical microscopy and SEM to give much clearer microstructures than previously. The precipitate volume fractions were measured from SEM and AFM images, and agreed well. The γ′ volume fraction (expressed as percent) of nominal Pt78:Al11:Cr6:Ru5 (at.%) alloy was 51 ± 6% (SEM) and 57 ± 10% (AFM), while for nominal Pt85:Al7:Cr5:Ru3 (at.%) it was 45 ± 6% (SEM) and 48 ± 8% (AFM). A comparison of the γ′ volume fractions obtained from TEM showed that, compared to SEM, as the γ′ volume fraction observed with SEM increased, the γ′ volume fraction measured in TEM increased, although the TEM volume fraction results are believed to have considerable error due to TEM only revealing the microstructure of relatively small regions compared to SEM. Comparing with Pt-Al-Cr-Ni alternatives with γ′ volume fractions of 51-57%, the nominal Pt78:Al11:Cr6:Ru5 and nominal Pt85:Al7:Cr5:Ru3 (at.%) alloys have comparable γ′ volume fractions within, experimental error, and are considered as promising. From a microstructural viewpoint, these alloys were identified as the most promising. TEM revealed that at the specific heat treatment there were multiple size ranges of γ′ precipitates. The ~Pt3Al precipitate structure was found to be cubic L12, rather than tetragonal. The orientation relationship between the γ matrix and γ′ precipitates was found to be [114]M||[114]P; [001]M||[001]P; [103]M||[103]P. The nano-mechanical properties of the γ matrix and γ′ precipitates of Pt-Al-Cr-Ru alloys were investigated for the first time. At 2.5mN, it was possible to measure mechanical properties inside the individual γ′ precipitates and γ matrix channels, and in all six alloys the γ′ precipitates were the harder phase. The hardness of γ´, γ and the overall alloy was a function of the Pt content, and the hardness of the overall alloy was also a function of the Al content. The overall alloy hardness for nominal Pt85:Al7:Cr5:Ru3 (at.%) was 9.0 ± 0.3GPa and 9.2 ± 0.3GPa for nominal Pt78:Al11:Cr6:Ru5 (at.%). The new findings on image analysis showed that the precipitate volume fractions of nominal Pt78:Al11:Cr6:Ru5, nominal Pt85:Al7:Cr5:Ru3 and nominal Pt78:Al11:Cr8:Ru3 (at.%) were comparable to commercial nickel-based superalloys (NBSAs). TEM has shown that the precipitate morphology was similar to that of NBSAs, while nanoindentation studies indicated that the Pt-Al-Cr-Ru alloys’ overall, γ and γ phase nanohardnesses and elastic moduli were also similar to NBSAs. These results were encouraging, since the NBSAs already have commercial applications. Thus, more research efforts are encouraged on the Pt-Al-Cr-Ru alloys in order to further improve the properties of these alloys.
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A FIELD-EMISSION MICROSCOPE INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTS OF AMBIENT ATMOSPHERES ON THE STRESS-CORROSION CRACKING OF URANIUM - MOLYBDENUM ALLOYS

Sulsona, Herman, 1940- January 1968 (has links)
No description available.
20

A study of the influence of large wire drawing plastic strains on dislocation substructures and mechanical properties of aluminum and its dilute alloys

Varma, Shailendra Krishna 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.

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