Metallurgical transactions
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Absorbers (materiels) Purification of Vanadium by External Bettering 1127-1131A A b s o r p t i o n (material) A Model for Hydrogen-Absorption by Metals 183-191A The Rate of Absorption of Hydrogen Into Iron and of Nitrogen Into Fe--Cr and F e - - N i ~ r Alloys Containing Sulfur 379-384B Absorptivity Heat Flow During Surface Melting: Effect of Temperature Dependent Absorptivity 411-413B Acid lea 9 See Hydrochloric acid leaching Acoustic, omission Criteria for Fracture Initiation at Hydrides in Zirconium~2.5% Niobium Alloy 2113-2124A Activation energy High-Temperature Creep of Alpha Iron in Terms of Effective Stress and Dislocation Dynamics 147-153A Phosphorus Interdiffusivity in Alpha-Iron Binary and Alloy Systems 253-259A The Interdiffusivity Matrix of Fe203---CaO~SiO 2 Melt at 1693 to 1773~ 449-4546 Leaching of Zinc and Zinc Alloys With Chlorine and Chlorine Hydrate 559-563B Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Steels--Region II Behavior 613-621A Mechanism of Work-Hardening in Hadfield Manganese Steel 749-759A A c t i v a t i o n energy, StreSS effeote Deformation of Alpha-Zirconium in the Vicinity of 0.5 Tm 1761-1759A Activity (9 A Knudsen Cell Study of Molten Sulfides: Thermodynamics of the Rh~S System 47-54B Measurement of the Activity of Electrolytes and the Application of Activity to Hydrometallurgical Studies 141 - 147B A Thermodynamic Study of Copper~lron and Copper-Cobalt Liquid Alloys by Mass Spectrometry 275,279B The Thermodynamic Properties of Melts in the System MnO~SiO2 311-3178 Activities of Oxygen in Liquid Bismuth, Tin and Germanium From Electrochemical Measurements 427-433B Thermodynamic Properties of Liquid Tin--Tellurium Alloys at High Temperature 461-467B The Thermodynamic Activity of Meg in Melts Containing SiO 2, B203 and Tie 2 469-4776 Activity andDiffusivity Measurements of Copper in Gamma and Delta Iron by Equilibration Between Solid Iron and Liquid Silver 497-504A Distribution of Cobalt Between Liquid Copper and Copper Silicate Slag at 1523~ 509-516B Thermodynamic Behavior of Bismuth in Copper Pyrometallurgy: Molten Matte, White Metal and Blister Copper Phases 569-578 B Further Study on the Activities of Oxygen in Liquid Lead and Antimony by a Modified Coulometric Titration Method 616-620B ,Su=ttvity (chemical), Composition effects Activity of Oxygen in Liquid In--Sb Alloys 465-458B Activities in Cu2S---FeS--PbS Melts at 1200~ 493-500B A c t i v i t y (chemicol~ High t e m p e r a t u r e effects The Thermodynamic Activity of Manganese in Pt--Mn Alloys in the Temperature Range 1300 to 1600~ 207-211A A c t i v i t y (chemical), T e m p e r a t u r e effects Activities of Oxygen in Liquid Copper and Silver From Electrochemical Measurements 501-507 B Aerospace cogimm See Aircraft engines Aging See Strain aging Aging (artHleiol) Hydride Formation in a Nickel-Base Superalloy 101-107A The Effect of Aging on Hydrogen Embrittlement of a Nickel Alloy 653-658A Environmental Effects on the Creep Behavior of a NickelBase Superalloy 865-875A Effect of Heat Treatment on Solute Concentration at Grai
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