Metallurgy and Properties of Thoria-strengthened Nickel

Metallurgy and Properties of Thoria-strengthened Nickel
Author: L. P. Rice
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1965
Genre: Nickel
ISBN:

This memorandum deals with the metallurgy and properties of thoria-strengthened nickel, a material which shows promise as a structural metal for use in the temperature range of 1900 to 2400 F where the present nickel- and cobalt-base superalloys lose most of their useful strength. Discussed in the memorandum are methods of producing dispersions in metals, and the processing variables involved in making dispersion-strengthened nickel. An entire section on the mechanical properties of thoria-strengthened nickel is included. Given in this section are tensile, creep-rupture, shear, and fatigue properties, as well as the effect of various thermal and mechanical treatments on the material. Physical-property data comprise one section of the memorandum, and oxidation resistance another. In a section on joining the following joining processes are discussed: resistance welding, flash welding, brazing, diffusion bonding by hot pressing, electron-beam welding, fusion welding, and others. In the last section of the memorandum the author presents an outlook for future developments of dispersion-strengthened nickel. (Author).

Recent Developments in Welding Thick Titanium Plate

Recent Developments in Welding Thick Titanium Plate
Author: R. E. Monroe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 26
Release: 1965
Genre: Titanium
ISBN:

This memorandum represents a combined effort by the U.S. Naval Applied Science Laboratory, Brooklyn, New York, and the Defense Metals Information Center to summarize new information on welding thick Ti plate. Thick plate of Ti continues to be of interest to the aerospace and defense industries for possible use in submersibles, armored vehicles, large space boosters, high-speed aircraft, and for pressure vessels. This memorandum generally is limited to information on welding Ti plate that is (1) at least 1 in. thick and (2) that is not covered by DMIC Report 185, The Status and Properties of Titanium Alloys for Thick Plate, June 14, 1963. The general requirements for welding Ti are not repeated here, since they are well documented in references mentioned in the inroduction to the memorandum. Sections have been prepared to cover material developments, welding-process developments, weld properties, and residual welding stresses. (Author).

Modern Developments in Powder Metallurgy

Modern Developments in Powder Metallurgy
Author: Henry H. Hausner
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1468478826

Of Volume 2.- Ferrous Powder Metallurgy.- Some Aspects of the Sintering of Iron Powder.- The Mechanism of Sintering of?-Iron.- Alpha and Gamma Phase Sintering of Carbonyl and Other Iron Powders.- Investigation of the Activated Sintering of Iron Powder.- The Use of Byproduct Steel Powder from Ball-Bearing Production in Powder Metallurgy.- The Corrosion Resistance of Sintered Austenitic Stainless Steel.- Dispersion Strengthening.- Dispersion-Strengthened Nickel by Compaction and Rolling of Powder Produced by Pressure Hydrometallurgy.- On the Mechanisms of Plastic Deformation of SAP-Type Alloys.