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         Metals And Alloys:     more books (100)
  1. Tracer Diffusion Data for MetalsAlloysand Simple Oxides by John Askill, 1970-03-01
  2. Electronic Characteristics and Electron-Phonon Interaction in Superconducting Metals and Alloys (Studies in Soviet Science)
  3. Plasticity of Metals and Alloys: Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium 5th
  4. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Unwrought or Powdered Platinum Group Metals and Alloys Excluding Platinum in Italy by Icon Group International, 2009-06-03
  5. Nickel and Its Alloy (Industrial metals series) by W. Betterridge, 1977-06
  6. Alloy Metals Review Vol 8 No 55 by Unnamed Unnamed, 1950
  7. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Unwrought or Powdered Platinum Group Metals and Alloys Excluding Platinum in France by Icon Group International, 2009-06-03
  8. Tungsten, Refractory Metals & Alloys 4: Processing, Properties & Applications by Animesh Bose, 1998-01
  9. Alloy Metals Review Vol 8 No 59 by Unnamed Unnamed, 1951
  10. Selected Topics in Metals, Alloys and Compounds by T. Suzuki, 1991-10
  11. Microstructural Characterization of Metals and Alloys (Book; 327) by P. E. J. Flewitt, R. K. Wild, 1986-06
  12. Electrons, atoms, metals and alloys by William Hume-Rothery, 1963
  13. Alloy Metals Review Vol 1 No 5 by Unnamed Unnamed, 1937
  14. Metal Alloys Patinas Castings by SHEARMAN, 1976

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62. Metals And Alloys - Index
metals and alloys Experiments Index. GO, Principal Investigator, Mission, Date,Experiment Title. Go, Poorman, RM (1), Skylab, SL2, 05/25/73, Metals Melting (M551).
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GO Principal Investigator Mission Date Experiment Title Poorman, R. M. (1) Skylab, SL-2 Metals Melting (M551) Hasemeyer, E. A. (1) Skylab, SL-3 Copper-Aluminum Eutectic (M566) Hasemeyer, E. A. (1) Skylab, SL-4 Copper-Aluminum Eutectic (M566) Pond, R. B. (1) SPAR 1 Solidification of Pb-Sb Eutectic (74-5) Johnston-McCay, M. H. (1) SPAR 1 Direct Observation of Solidification as a Function of Gravity (74-21/1) Heye, W. (1); Klemm, M. (2) SPAR 1 Preparation of a Special Alloy for Manufacturing of Magnetic Hard Superconductors Under a Zero Gravity Environment (74-63) Pond, R. B. (1) SPAR 2 Solidification of Pb-Sb Eutectic (74-5) Johnston-McCay, M. H. (1) SPAR 2 Direct Observation of Dendritic Remelting and Macrosegregation in Castings (74-21/2) (74-21/3) Fredriksson, H. (1) TEXUS 1 Dendritic Growth and Segregation Phenomena Eutectic Sn-Zn Fredriksson, H. (1)

63. ASTM Committee B02 On Nonferrous Metals And Alloys
B02 Marks 100 Years of Nonferrous metals and alloys Standardization In 2002, ASTMCommittee B02 on Nonferrous metals and alloys marked its 100th anniversary.
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Feature B02 Marks 100 Years of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys Standardization by Richard F. Lynch, Ph.D. In 2002, ASTM Committee B02 on Nonferrous Metals and Alloys marked its 100th anniversary. Historic information provides an intriguing look at the development and structuring of Committee B02, and ASTM itself in its early years. It is interesting to realize that, in many ways, ASTM International operates within the same principles as it did in its first decade. At the same time, ASTM and B02 have undergone tremendous changes over the years to accommodate growth, new areas of activity and the dramatically different world in which we now live. Certainly this is a tribute to the people who make up ASTM. B02 is a committee that serves a mature industry with limited growth and scarce resources, yet its members continue to find new areas where standardization is critical to their industry and its future success. The Early Years Committee B02 on Nonferrous Metals and Alloys was organized in 1902 largely to standardize nonferrous materials used by the railroad industry. This was the same reason ASTM itself was created four years earlier. In fact, the history of B02 provides a window into the way ASTM was originally organized and the changes that have taken place over the years in response to growth and changing times. There was a real need for ASTM when it was founded. Only 70 members made up ASTM in 1898, yet membership increased to 1,280 by 1910. Table 1 Significant Expansion Over the years, B02 has spawned quite a number of other committees including B05 on Copper and Copper Alloys, B06 on Die-Cast Metals and Alloys, B07 on Light Metals and Alloys, B10 on Reactive and Refractory Metals, E03 on Chemical Analysis of Refined Metals, and G01 on Corrosion (initially spun off as B03 on Corrosion of Non-Ferrous Metals and Alloys) and contributed to the development of other committees and activities.

64. DS56H Metals And Alloys In The Unified Numbering System (UNS),
DS56H metals and alloys in the Unified Numbering System (UNS), NinthEdition (Print Version) Pages 500+, Published 2001, Soft Cover.
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This new edition provides an overall designation system for thousands of metals in commercial use. It lists 5,000 metals and alloys with their UNS designations, the chemical compositions of each, and a list of the national specifications (AMS, ASME, ASTM, AWS, Federal, Military, and SAE) in which each metal is cited.
UNS, 9th Edition provides you with the means of indexing and correlating the metal and alloy numbering systems currently administered by technical societies and trade associations. To achieve the necessary uniformity for efficient indexing, record keeping, data storage and retrieval and cross-referencing, this book is a MUST.
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65. THE MAGNETISM OF AMORPHOUS METALS AND ALLOYS
THE MAGNETISM OF AMORPHOUS metals and alloys edited by JA FernandezBaca(Oak Ridge Nat'l Lab.) WY Ching (Univ. Missouri) Contents
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  • Electronic Structure Calculations in Magnetic Metallic Glasses (W Y Ching)
  • Random Anisotropy in Amorphous Alloys (E M Chudnovsky)
  • Magnetic Properties of Vapor-Quenched Amorphous and Metastable Crystalline Alloys (C L Chien)
  • Numerical Studies of Magnons in Amorphous Magnets (D L Huber)
  • Magnetism and Magneto-Optics of Rare Earth-Transition Metal Glasses and Multilayers (D J Sellmyer et al.)

Readership: Materials scientists and condensed matter physicists.
Pub. date: Aug 1995 ISBN 981-02-1033-7
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66. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF METALS AND ALLOYS John L. Everhart, W. Earl Lindlief, J
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF metals and alloys John L. Everhart, W. Earl Lindlief, JamesKanegis, Pearl G. Weissler, Frieda Siegel, US Government Printing Office
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MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF METALS AND ALLOYS
John L. Everhart, W. Earl Lindlief, James Kanegis, Pearl G. Weissler, Frieda Siegel, US Government Printing Office, 1943 SELREF/QC100 U555 no.447 This government circular from the Department of Commerce summarizes the results of a comprehensive survey of the technical literature on the strength and related properties of ferrous and nonferrous metals and alloys at normal, low, and high temperatures. Each section of the circular is devoted to the properties of one of the major industrial metals and its alloys; an additional section deals with the less common metals and alloys. A table of the chemical compositions of some commercial materials, with applicable specification designations of various organizations, introduces each section. The tables aid in locating specifications, but are not complete listings. Classification is made on the basis of composition. PROPERTIES : Electrical; Mechanical; Physical; Thermal MATERIALS : Metals; Alloys IDENTIFIERS : Bend number; Brinell number; Coefficient of linear thermal expansion; Compressive strength; Creep strength; Electrical conductivity; Electrical resistivity; Elastic limit; Elongation; Endurance limit; Erichsen value; Freezing point; Growth; Hardness conversion; Impact value; Mesh fraction; Modulus of elasticity; Particle size; Poisson's ratio; Porosity; Powder; Proportional limit; Reduction of area; Rockwell number; Scleroscope number; Shear; Shearing strength; Shrinkage; Specific resistance; Strain; Stress; Temperature coefficient of thermal conductivity; Temperature coefficient of electrical resistivity; Tensile strength; Thermal conductivity; Thermal expansion; Torsional strength; Transformation range; Vickers number; Yield point; Yield strength.

67. Electron Microscopy Of Interfaces In Metals And Alloys
Electron Microscopy of Interfaces in metals and alloys,CT Forwood; LM Clarebrough,CSIRO Manufacturing Science and Technology, Australia,Dislocation theory of
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  • 69. Transition Metals And Alloys
    Transition metals and alloys. Q256 NON-LINEAR ACOUSTIC PROPERTIES OFA Cr + 0.84 at.% Ga ALLOY SINGLE CRYSTAL THROUGH THE NÉEL POINT.
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    Transition Metals and Alloys
    A.R.E. Prinsloo, H.L. Alberts and P. Smit , Department of Physics, Rand Afrikaans University, P O Box 524, Auckland Park, Johannesburg South Africa View Abstract J. Martynova, H.L. Alberts and P. Smit, Department of Physics, Rand Afriaans University, P O Box 524, Auckland Park, Johannesburg 2006, South Africa View Abstract E. Arola , P. Strange, Department of Physics, Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire, ST5 5BG, UK View Abstract N. Kulikov , IPC des Materiaux de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France. C.F. Hague , Laboratoire de Chimie Physique-Matiere et Rayonnement, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, 11 Rue Pierre et Marie Curie, 75231 Paris, Cedex 05, France. B.L. Gyorffy , H.H. Wills Physics Laboratory, Bristol University, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol, BS8 1TL, UK. M Asato, T. Hoshino, and T. Asada, Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Engineering, Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu 432,Japan R. Zeller and P. H. Dederichs, View Abstract E. Bauer , R. Hauser, Ch. Reichl, G. Wiesinger, G. Zaussinger View Abstract
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    72. Journal ( Metals And Alloys ) Listings - Forumjam
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    73. WinAlloy - Automated Directory Of Non-Ferrous Metals And Alloys
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    74. 2.4 NONFERROUS METALS AND ALLOYS
    Version 1.0, August 31, 2001, Copyright, Hugh Jack 19932001 2.4NONFERROUS metals and alloys. 2.4.1 Aluminum. 2.4.2 Titanium.
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    75. Online Sound Velocity Tables: Longitudinal Wave And Steel Correction Factors
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    77. Auszinc Metals & Alloys
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