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Volume 25 Metallurgical Transactions Combined Author Index H.I. Aaronsora 2631-2637A P.R. Chidambaralo 2497-2506A H. Fujiwarco 695-701B 1229-1240A 1923-1931A B.A. Chinc 193-202A T. Furukawad 2647-2653A 623-625B T. Ab 911-918A W.-C. Chiola 985-992A E. Abramoad 949-959A S.-W. Chan 5-13B Ar3PPRSROCE.........i. HHC EWMM.AA..A.. A.. l gc l g ldaorAAAAaAArArseiadfgdiihrtwtravckacromaa eria or lnlsacncw ,ié dtra refaalJe rns va i 293111116024107913462913--11773-93-----26012011186254117AB4B6302 8 8423AAAAA CRHSHLKMMRL........... - JK JJKMJ.C..CCC.... h hhh rCCCuoCCCWCihilhniuhoraseaormebitm sricsaheopPlstand cratss o v t oue el sor n 94426167182100931398921771375879-044-----91--95744161777----10A4040921213 6520481217AAAA4AA9156 A 7620 AAAA WC|CGVRUDMA..h........ 1.G FP GRA.-..a.G.G G. 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Takahashju 929-936A A-2 L. Zhanbu W. Zhanlu W.-Z. Zhants X.H. Zhankr Y. Zhanwa 1579-1590A Volume 25 Metallurgical Transactions Combined Subject Index Abatement Microstructural Study of the Titanium Alloy Ti—15Mo— See Corrosion prevention 2.7Nb—3AI—0.2Si (TIMETAL 21S). 1109-1118A AbraEfsftieivconte) oawfne daM ri,Cc roouMsnittcrerurocfstatucrreeu ctM(uaPtraearrtlii aclue lfafotnee c ttSshi ez eS laidnidn g VoWleuamre ReFsriasc-- IDnettcehroesmt ipLtoioaswli -tTPireoemncp iepirotfaa ttIuirorone n —iN(n <iF cek5e—0l0C °rC—M)a ArlFtee n—sANiltIleo y:s P.h Iamspel icDaitaigornsa m.f or 11163257--11164367AA tCaonmcpeo sitoefs . Particulate-Reinforced Aluminum Matrix 969-983A FraMcotduere |,T oMuogdhen eIsI,s a ndof MQoudatee rInIIa rLyo adAiln-gL i-CoCnud-iMtgi onAsl.lo y Under 2439-2452A Absolute viscosity Aging (natural) See Viscosity Aging of Freshly Formed Iron-Based Martensites at Low Temperatures. (Review) 889-909A Absorbance See Absorption (material) Agitation See Bubbling Absorbing See Absorption (material) Air, Environment Environmental Effect on Room-Temperature Ductility of Iso- Absorption (material), Environmental effects thermally Forged TiAl-Base Alloys. Modeling Hydrogen Entry and Exit in Metals Exposed to Mul- tiple Charging Processes. 723-732A Air melting Acid leaching See Melting See Hydrochloric acid leaching Aircomatic weldi Actinide metal alloys See Gas metal arc welding See Uranium base alloys Aircraft components, Materials selection Actinide metals The Influence of SiC Particulates on Fatigue Crack Propaga- See Uranium tion in a Rapidly Solidified Al-Fe-V-Si Alloy. 2453-2460A Activation energy Aircraft components, Mechanical properties Investigation of the Kinetics of Reduction of Nickel Tungstate The Orientation Dependence of Fatigue-Crack Growth in by Hydrogen. 391-396B 8090 Aluminum—Lithium Plate. 575-588A Activation entropy Aircraft components, Metai working See Activation energy Superplastic Behavior of Thermomechanically Treated P/M Entropy 7091 Aluminum Alloy. 2153-2160A Activity (chemical) Aircraft equipment Equilibrium Distribution of Fe, Ni, Sb, and Sn between Liquid See Aircraft components A CUTush eedar nmdof odary CntaahOem -iRcRi ecmhSo tvuaSdllya g.oo ff BPahOos ph+ orBuaCsl p Fr+o mC roCOh3r omFiluuxme-s 645-651B AlkaSleie mLeittahlisum Containing Iron Melts. 695-701B Alkaline earth metal alloys Activities of Fe,O in CaO-Alp03-SiO2-Fe,O ( 5%) Slags Satu- See Calcium base alloys rated With Liquid Iron. 893-902B Magnesium base alloys Thermodynamics of Boron in a Silicon Melt. 903-907B Alkaline earth metals Activity (chemical), Alloying effects See Barium Thermodynamics of Oxygen and Nitrogen in Liquid Nickel Calcium Equilibrated With CaO—TiO, and CaO—TiO,—Al203 Magnesium Melts. Allotropic transformation, Temperature effects Activity coefficients Mg—Pb Phase Diagram and Phase Transformations in the See Activity (chemical) Intermetallic Compounds Mg2Pb and #’. 265-275B Acurad process Alloy powders, Microstructure See Die casting Surface Characterization and Reactivity of a Nitrogen Atom- Adsorption ized 304L Stainless Steel Powder. 509-520A Adsloonrsp tiino nA ctKiivnaetteidc s Caofr boDni.c yanoaurate and Dicyanoargentate 185-191B AlloSye es tCeherlso mium steels NanDoecvreylsotpamlelnitne. Iron Sintering Behavior and Microstructural 677-685A HLiogwh asltlroeyn gstthe elsst eels Adsorption, Alloying effects Manganese steels Solid-State Wetting of Graphite by Lead and Pb—Ni Alloys. 607-615A Molybdenum steels Nickel steels Aeration Precipitation hardening steels Observations on the Effect of Medium Density and Viscosity on the Rate of Induced Aeration in Agitated Vessels. 303-306B Alloying See Mechanical alloying Aerospace Elevated Temperature Fracture of RS/PM Alloy 8009. |. Frac- Alpha annealing ture Mechanics Behavior. 365-379A See Annealing Aerospace industry Alpha iron, Alloying effects See Aerospace Effect of Alloying Elements on the Solidification Characteris- Age hardening tics and Microstructure of Al—Si—Cu—Mg—Fe 380 Alloy. See Aging Alphatizing Aging (artificial) See Annealing Aging (natural) Precipitation hardening Alumina See Aluminum oxide Age hardening steels See Precipitation hardening steels Aluminium See Aluminum Ageing See Aging Aluminum, Alloying elements Thermodynamics of Oxygen and Nitrogen in Liquid Nickel Agents Equilibrated With CaO—TiO, and CaO—TiO,—Al203 See Catalysts Melts. 5-138 Aging Aluminum, Binary systems See also Aging (artificial) Partition of Alloying Elements Between y (A1), 7’ (L12), and 8 Aging (natural) (B2) Phases in Ni—Ai Base Systems. 473-485A Strain aging The Effect of Aging on Wear Characteristics of Rheocast- Aluminum, Casting Leaded Aluminum Alloys. 851-856A Natural Convection in an Aluminum Ingot: a Mathematical Multiphase Precipitation of Carbides in Fe-C Systems. I. Model. 293-302B Model Based Upon Simple Kinetic Reactions. 917-925B Mathematical and Physical Modeling Studies of Molten Alu- Multiphase Precipitation of Carbides in Fe-C System. Il. minum Flow in a Tundish. 669-680B A MDoidseclus sBiaosne do n ont heK inFeotrimcast ioofn Coomf pBlaeixni teR eaacntdi oOntsh.e r Precipi- 927-935B AluAm iTnwuom-,P haCsoem poFlsoiwt eM odmealt erofi atlhse Stirring of Al SiC Composite tPaatpeesr ) in Copper-Zinc and Silver-Zinc Alloys. (Conference 2621-2629A TheMe lMt.o rphological Stability of Lateral Growth in Solid—Solid 607-618B Aging (artificial) Phase Transformation During Thin-Film Interdiffusion in Effects of Carbon Content and Ausaging on y = a’ Trans- Aluminum/Copper Bimetal Films. 1613-1625A formation Behavior and Reverse-Transformed Structure in Capillarity in Isothermal Infiltration of Alumina Fiber Preforms Fe—Ni—Co—AI—C Alloys. With Aluminum. 2145-2152A S-1 Aluminum the Infiltration Kinetics of Molten Aluminum Into AlzTi Precipitation in Alg4FegTizg Alloy. 715-721A Porous Titanium Carbide. 2357-2370A The Effect of Thermal Exposure on Microstructural Stability and Creep Resistance of a Two-Phase TiAI/Ti3Al Lamellar Anomalo,u Dsi fDfiufsfiuosni on of Aiuminum in 8-Titanium. 873-876A Alloy. 2371-2381A Extraction AluDmiisncuusms iobna soef a“lGlroayisn, GMreocwhtha niocfa la Spurpeorppelratsiteisc 7475 Alumi- Cyanide Inhibitors for the Carbon Cathode Materials in Alumi- num Al 221-223A num Reduction Celis. 221-226B The Tensile Deformation Behavior of AA 3004 Aluminum Studies of Electrolyte Flow Due to Gas Alloy. 357-364A Elevated Temperature Fracture of RS/PM Alloy 8009. |. Frac- 333-340B ture Mechanics vior. 365-379A The Orientation Dependence of Fatigue-Crack Growth in ion and Aspects of Bubble Behavior in Ad- 8090 Aluminum—Lithium Plate. 575-588A vanced Hall Cells. ll. Flow and Interpolar Resistance in The Elastic Strain Energy of Growth Ledges on Coherent and Cells With a Grooved Anode 341-349B Partially Coherent Precipitates. 2073-2082A Energy Efficiency Considerations on Monopolar vs. Bipolar Fracture Toughness of Quaternary Al-Li-Cu-Mg Alloy Under Fused Salt Electrolysis Cells. 661-6688 Mode |, Mode II, and Mode Ili Loading Conditions. 2439-2452A Meaansdu rOetmheern tLso wo f Mtehlet iEnlge ctProiicnatl AClolnodysu.c tivity of Wood's Alloy 937-939B AluLmoicanlu mM elbtaisneg ianl lAolys—,M gM—elZtni—nAg lloys 521-530A Mechanical properties An Internal Variable Description of Solidification Suitable for Elastic Compliance and Hill's Quadratic Yield Function for Macrosegregation Modeling. 597-605B Weakly Orthotropic Sheets of Cubic Metals. 2835-2837A Aluminum base alloys, Metal working , Powder technology Anisotropic Plastic Potentials for Polycrystals and Application Formation of Metastable and pow eekP hases During Me- to the Design of Optimum Blank Shapes in Sheet Forming. 1209-1216A chanical Alloying of Al Powders. 73-79A Relationships of Slip pyoerns Microcracking, and Frac- ture Resistance in a Lamellar TiAl-Alloy. 1217-1228A Aluminum base alloys, Atomic wae Superplastic Behavior of Thermomechanically Treatéd P/M The Diffuse-Sca' omy bw ag for Investigating Locally Or- 7091 Aluminum Alloy. 2153-2160A dered Binary Solid 17-35A Effects of Texture Gradients on Yield Loci and Forming Limit base alloys, Casting Diagrams in Various Aluminum-Lithium Sheet Alloys. 2783-2795A Effect of Alloying Elements on the Solidification Characteris- Aluminum base alloys, Microstructure tics and Microstructure of Ali—Si—Cu-—Mg—Fe 380 Alloy. 437-448A Crystallographic Characteristics of the Ali—Co Decagonal The Cast Structure of a 7075 Alloy Produced by a Water- uasicrystal and Its Monoclinic Approximant 7?-AlygC04. 47-56A Cooling | Casting Method. 643-650A The Effect of Aging on Wear Characteristics of Rheocast- Aluminum base alloys, Phase transformations Leaded Aluminum Alloys. 851-856A Application of the Theory of Martensite Crystallography to Fatigue Crack Growth Rates and Fracture Toughness of Displacive Phase Transformations in Substitutional Nonfer- Rapidly Solidified Ai—8.5Fe—1.2V—1.7Si Alloys. 1005-1014A rous Alloys. (Conference Paper, Review) 1841-1856A Modeling of the Formation of Under-Riser Macrosegregation Atomic Site Correspondence and Surface Relief in the For- During Solidification of Binary Alloys. 1051-1062A mation of Plate-Shaped Transformation Products. (Confer- Prediction of Columnar to Equiaxed Transition During ence Paper) 1917-1922A iffusion: trolled Dendritic Alloy Solidification. 1081-1093A Aluminum base alloys, Phases (state of matter) Solidification Macrostructures and Macrosegregation in Alu- Supersaturation of the AlpY Laves Phase by Rapid Solidifica- minum Alloys Cooled From Above. 1097-1102A tion. 230-233A Calorimetric Evaluation of Nonequilibrium State in As-Melt Further Discussions on the Solute Redistribution During Den- Spun Al—1.72 and Al—3.12 at.% Cu Alloys and Al—6.74, dritic Solidification of Binary Alloys. 731-739B Al—8.48, and Al—11.97 at.% Si Alloys. 1102-1104A Crystallization Behavior of lron-Containing Intermetallic Microsegregation in Cellular Solidification. 2295-2301A Compounds in 319 Aluminum Alloy. 1761-1773A Aluminum base alloys, Cladding X-Ray Microscopic Observations of Metal Solidification Dy- Transmission Electron Microscopy Study of Martensites in namics. 1775-1777A Laser-Clad Ni—AI Bronze on Aluminium Alloy AA333. 37-46A Effects of Precursor Matrix Events on Subsequent Nucle- Processing, Microstructure, and Properties of Laser-Clad ation. (Conference Paper) 1933-1939A Nickel Alloy FP-5 on Al Alloy AA333. 425-434B Aluminum base alloys, Powder technology Laser ae of Nickel-Aluminum Bronze on Al Alloy Evolution of Interaction Domain Microstructure During Spray 749-759B Deposition. 2341-2355A AluMmoidneulimn g baofs et hea lIinocyosr,p oCroamtipoons iotf eC ermaamtiecr iaPlasr ticulates in Me- NuAmteormiiczaeld AAIn-a8l ywsti.s% oIfr ont hDer opRlaeptisd. Solidification of Gas- 2815-2826A tallic Droplets During Spray Atomization and Coinjection. 135-147B Aluminum base alloys, Reactions (chemical) Characterization of Anisotropic Elastic Constants of Silicon- Solubility and Thermodynamic Properties of Y203 in LIF—YF3 Carbide Particulate Reinforced Aluminum Metal Matrix Melts. 91-96B Composites. |. Experiment. 799-809A Interactions Between Drops of a Molten Aluminum )Lithium Characterization of Anisotropic Elastic Constants of Silicon- Alloy and Liquid Water. 623-625B Carbide Particulate Reinforced Aluminum Metal Matrix High-Temperature Oxidation of Cathodically Hydrogen- Composites. Il. Theory. 811-819A Charged Two-Phase (TigAl, TiAl) Titanium Aluminides. 2491-2496A Effteicotn) oafn dM icCroousnttreurcftaucree M(aPtaerrtiiaclu laotne tShiez eS laidnidn g VoWleuamre ReFsriasc-- Aluminum base alloys, Welding tance of set Reinforced Aluminum Matrix Characterization of a Diffusion-Bonded AI—Mg Alloy/SiC In- CuCboimcp oAsIiNtie :— ——— Dispersed Magnesium-Based Amor- 969-983A tceorpfya.c e by High Resolution and Analytical Electron Micros- 617-627A phous Matrix Composites Prepared by Rapid Solidification. 1323-1325A Aluminum bronzes, Claddings Role of AlgO3 Particulate Reinforcements on Precipitation in Transmission Electron Microscopy Study of Martensites in 2014 Aluminum-Matrix Composites. 1591-1602A Laser-Clad Ni—AlI Bronze on Aluminium Alloy AA333. 37-46A Forging Limits for an Aluminum Matrix Composite. |. Experi- mental Results. (Conference Paper) 2027-2038A Aluminum compounds Forging Limit for an Aluminum Matrix Composite. II. Analysis. See also Aluminum oxide SMEtfi(f2cr2—SeCre0iXcoosC1Xt_s sn4X t-f W-orS ehSfAutr ielcaHes/ratte1nkiunea5ecred trea s sv l DT.o FPel rrAaA.pealpn%ceauea ttnmrlumAd)yirles eneznin uOtscm3 B e oeo CnfhAo laomltFvfophri yeoao S scrtCMti riuotacremoiref.pon os-sTPtH(ieoraCutrurocemgdntseahfu nnenrireeeRne,nsegn tsi c TneefB VnMoeasorPhrilcaailedpaved et i iroPoA)rWrnl io -tp1iih0-nn 222002341993---222002462813AAA AluAFDMmie eibCmMSlvenritoteryrunl- lsuamyPtoc S abrtptluFodmr rciceeaeboAennlnelms utgrpspm t-SOe-ohRt3da Reuu niednFdanyiid nNf bnidsoeoCf3 rr,fhAo c alrFeOR ricdxeCab ieMicoedadntrNmta fei/rtporAMiiNorilaxoi zcst nAaeCril tdoiC ti ixmoMeon pmaN n oaitp z Brsom3ZioiAosaxiltnfti r edetBcC. ireao onissntmSa eeiptlrdaorsfR- esa enTicCigeoton tuemfhgsCop h.oroe acsintneie idtd nSe gisnsW.Agi l ltuieh-n 211122159191---211122169569AAA Lowwt-.C%y clSie- 0.F6a twitg.u%e MPgro/pSeirCt/i1e0sp oCf omap SoisCi tWeh iCsaksetri-nRgesi. nforced 2247-2263A TiC Particles. 2525-2534A 2124 Aluminum Alloy. 2265-2274A Aluminum compounds, Extrusion Micromechanical Modelling of Reinforcement Fracture in Discussion of "The Role of Microstructure on Strength and Particle-Reinforced Metal-Matrix Composites. 2403-2420A Ductility of Hot-Extruded Mechanically Alloyed NiAI" and The Influence of SiC Particulates on Fatigue Crack Propaga- Author's Reply. 2303-2305A tion in a Rapidly Solidified Al-Fe-V-Si Alloy. 2453-2460A Aluminum compounds, Forging Fracture Toughness of Discontinuously Reinforced Al-4Cu- 1.5Mg/TiBz Composites. 2461-2468A Microstructure Development During Conventional and Iso- Kinetic Study of Low-Temperature Transient Liquid Phase thermal Hot Forging of a Near-y Titanium Aluminide. 2753-2768A Joining of an Aluminum-SiC Composite. 2705-2714A Aluminum compounds, Mechanical properties Elastic Constants of SiC,/Al: edensurements and Modeling. 2832-2835A Tensile Ductility of Extrinsically Toughened Inter: Hi 299-308A Aluminum base alloys, Diffusion Low-Cycle Fatigue Behavior of Polycrystalline NiAl at 1000K. 309-319A A History of the Controversy Over the Roles of Shear and Dif- Environmental Effect on Room-Temperature Ductility of Iso- fusion in Plate Formation Above Mg and a Comparison of thermally Forged TiAl-Base Alloys. 321-330A the Atomic Mechanisms of These Processes. (Conference Ordering and Mechanical Strength in Liz Cubic Titanium Tri- Paper, Review) 1797-1819A aluminides. 449-451A The Effects of Hydrostatic Pressure on the Compressive Me- Aluminum base alloys, Heat treatment chanical Behavior of L12 Als Ti-Based Intermetallic. 1703-1711A Effect of Supereutectic Homogenization on Incidence of Po- Modeling Creep Deformation of a Two-Phase TIAI/TigAl Alloy rosity in Aluminum Alloy 2014 Ingot. 111-122B With a Lamellar Microstructure. 2161-2171A S-2 Atomizing Low Cycle Fatigue Behavior of Polycrystalline Ni3A! Alloys at Antifriction alloys Ambient and Elevated Temperatures. 2469-2476A See Tin base alloys Creep Characteristics of Single Crystalline NigA\(Ta,B). 2477-2482A Antimony, Ternary systems Microstructures and Mechanial Behavior of NiAl-Mo and NiAl-Mo-Ti Two-Phase Alloys. 2769-2781A Thermodynamic Analysis of the In-Ga-Sb System. 2331-2340A AluDmiiAsDlnceyuuc 3samCsg Oio4ocn naom slm o pfQ ou"uaCnsriydcssrt,yas ltlMaolgi rcaraponhdsi tcrI tusCc hMtaournraocect leirniizca tiAopnp roofx itmhea nAtl -Cr2o- 2535-2538A AntTLiropBalnhrongaiyses-sf.fRe o a r(RnmCebgaovoetniui efnoweOdn.rra edrn(eCicCrheeoia snnr gafPc eatrpieeenr nrit)csh ete i cPEsaa rpleoyrf ) Sa,t agPelast eosf iPnr eCcuip-iZtna-tAilo n Al)-a 22556851--22556989AA Aluminum compounds, Powder tech y Determination of Residual Nickel in Mechanically Alloyed Arc spraying iAl. 871-874A See Plasma spraying High-Performance NijAl Synthesized From Composite Pow- Arc welds ders. 985-992A See Welded joints Evolution of Interaction Domain Microstructure During Spray Deposition. 2341-2355A Argon arc weldi: See Gas tungsten arc welding Aluminum compounds, Rolling High-Temperature Deformation of B2 NiAl-Base Alloys. (Con- Arrhenius activation energy ference Paper) 2017-2026A See Activation energy Aluminum killed steels, Coating Artificial aging Morphology Development in Hot-Dip Galvanneal Coatings. 937-947A See Aging (artificial) Aluminum killed steels, Stee! making Astroceram Thermodynamics of Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Sulfur in Liquid See Ceramics lron Equilibrated With CaO—Al203—MgO Slags. 235-244B Atomic diffusion Aluminum oxide, Brazing See Diffusion Spreading and Interlayer Formation at the Copper-Copper Atomic properties Oxide/Polycrystalline Alumina Interface. 2497-2506A See Atomic structure Aluminum oxide, Composite materials Electronic structure Modeling of the Incorporation of Ceramic Particulates in Me- Atomic structure tallic Droplets During Spray Atomization and Coinjection. 135-147B The Diffuse-Scattering Method for Investigating Locally Or- Effect of Microstructure (Particulate Size and Volume Frac- dered Binary Solid Solutions. 17-35A tion) and Counterface Material on the Sliding Wear Resis- Determination of the Short-Range Order Structure of Au—25 tance of Particulate-Reinforced Aluminum Matrix at.% Fe Using Wide-Angle Diffuse Synchrotron X-Ray Scat- Composites. 969-983A tering. 1561-1573A Fiber Strength and Fiber/Matrix Bond Strength in Single The Phenomenological Theory of Martensite Crystallogra- Crystal Al2O3 Fiber Reinforced NisAl Based Composites. 1259-1265A phy: Interrelationships. (Conference Paper) 1787-1795A A Structural Study of Oxidation in a Zirconia-Toughened Alu- The Role of Structural Ledges as Misfit-Compensating De- mina Fiber-Reinforced NiA! Composite. 1291-1299A fects: FCC-BCC Interphase Boundaries. (Conference Role of AlgO3 Particulate Reinforcements on Precipitation in Paper) 1895-1903A 2014 Aluminum-Matrix Composites. 1591-1602A Intrinsic Ledges at Interphase Boundaries and the Crystallog- Forging Limits for an Aluminum Matrix Composite. |. Experi- raphy of Precipitate Plates. (Conference Paper) 1905-1915A mental Results. (Conference Paper) 2027-2038A Discussion of "Crystallographic Characterization of the Al-Co Forging Limit for an Aluminum Matrix Composite. I. Analysis. Decagonal Quasicrystal and Its Monoclinic Approximant r2- (Conference Paper) 2039-2048A Al;3Co4". 2535-2538A Stress-State Dependence of Strain-Hardening Behavior in Atomic structure, Alloying effects 2014 AI/15 vol.% AlzO3 Composite. (Conference Paper) 2049-2061A Compositional and Microstructural Changes Which Attend Capillarity in Isothermal Infiltration of Alumina Fiber Preforms Reheating and Grain Coarsening in Steels Containing Nio- With Aluminum. 2145-2152A bium. 277-286A Low-Cycle Fatigue of Dispersion-Strengthened Copper. 2235-2245A Transmission Electron Microscopy Crystal Structure Study of Amorphous structure the Chromium-Rich Phase in a Laser-Ciad Nickel Alloy. 487-497A Structure of As-Deposited Iron—Zinc Coatings From Chlo- On the Prebainitic Phenomenon in Some Alloys. (Conference ride Bath. 249-255A Paper) 1941-1946A Thermodynamics and Kinetics of the Formation of Amorphous structure, Cooling effects Widmanstatten Ferrite Plates in Ferrous Alloys. (Confer- Cubic AINi Compound Dispersed Magnesium-Based Amor- ence Paper) 1947-1953A phous Matrix Composites Prepared by Rapid Solidification. 1323-1325A Atomic structure, Cooling effects Anisotropy Chemical Composition and Structural Identification of Eutec- Characterization of Anisotropic Elastic Constants of Silicon- tic Carbide in 1% Manganese Ductile Iron. 911-918A Carbide Particulate Reinforced Aluminum Metal Matrix Atomic structure, Diffusion effects EEflfaTCWisroectimaiisepcken oclttsy Coi Mort.emOe rpastls.hiu oartInerIc.om epTei hncet ao nrSdyoh .fe eHMtiilscl 'rsoo sftQ rCuuuacbdtirucar taiMlce tSaYulirse.fl adc e FuAnrcetai onU sifnogr 28389511-192--889312798AAA MCrufMsyltoestartdinmaiptalahstl. aio sogfeonIrlr a. pFMOhBoeniircc nm hataarhTtynehi ieosoNnDrmu iismfeo.efsfr u ,is P(icrCoaIonolnd n tufeciCretnafr laeccIPneunhc flaeiasnS tietitPsroeau.n cp teauronr)fde st,hS ee maRin-adit nefT irCnaointnse-- 182715-31-873691AA Annealing Application of the Theory of Martensite Crystallography to See also Homogenizing Displacive Phase Transformations in Substitutional Nonfer- Spheroidizing rous Alloys. (Conference Paper, Review) 1841-1856A Mechanism of Damping Capacity of High-Chromium Steels Atomic Site Correspondence and Surface Relief in the For- and a-lron and its Dependence on Some External Factors. 111-124A mation of Plate-Shaped Transformation Products. (Confer- Discussion of “Grain Growth of a Superplastic 7475 Alumi- ence Paper) 1917-1922A num Alloy”. 221-223A Formation of Invariant Piane-Strain and Tent-Shaped Surface Computer Algorithms for Radiometric Measurement of Tem- Reliefs by the Diffusional Ledge Mechanism. (Conference perature During the Galvanneal Process. 449-462B Paper) 1923-1931A The Effect of Phosphorus Segregation on the Intermediate- Atomic structure, Heating effects Temperature Embrittlement of Ferritic, Spheroidal Graphite Atom Probe Field lon Microscopy Study of the Partitioning of Cast Iron. 557-561A Substitutional Elements During Tempering of a Low-Alloy The Effect of Steel Chemistry on the Formation of Fe-Zn In- Steel Martensite. 499-508A termetallic Compounds of Galvanneal-Coated Steel Aging of Freshly Formed Iron-Based Martensites at Low Sheets. 721-730B Temperatures. (Review) 889-909A Morphology Development in Hot-Dip Galvanneal Coatings. 937-947A Formation and Stability of Metastable Structures and Amor- Auger Electron Analysis of the Initial Oxidation of Titanium Al- phous Phases in Pu—V, Pu—TA, and Pu—Yb Systems uminides Based on Ti—48AI. 1041-1050A With Positive Heats of Mixing. 1579-1590A Microstructural Study of the Titanium Alloy Ti—15Mo— 2.7Nb—3AI—O.2Si (TIMETAL 21S). 1109-1118A Atomic structure, Stress effects Interstitial Precipitation in Fe—Cr—Al Alloys. 1135-1146A A History of the Controversy Over the Roles of Shear and Dif- Formation and Stability of Metastable Structures and Amor- fusion in Plate Formation Above Mg and a Comparison of phous Phases in Pu—V, Pu—TA, and Pu—Yb Systems the Atomic Mechanisms of These Processes. (Conference With Positive Heats of Mixing. 1579-1590A Paper, Review) 1797-1819A Dynamic Fracture Behavior of Ti—6AI—4V Alloy With Vari- Atomic structure, Temperature effects ous Stabilities of 6 Phase. 1655-1666A The Grand Partition Function of Dilute Biregular Solutions. 703-711B Interfacial Layer Development in Hot-Dip Galvanneal Coat- ings on Interstitial Free (IF) Steel. 2101-2109A Atomization The Effect of Thermal Exposure on Microstructural Stability See Atomizing aAlnldo y.C reep Resistance of a Two-Phase TIAI/Ti3Al Lamellar 2371-2381A AtoMmoidzeilnign g of the Incorporation of Ceramic Particulates in Me- Anodes tallic Droplets During Spray Atomization and Coinjection. 135-147B Physical Modeling Studies of Electrolyte Flow Due to Gas Surface Characterization and Reactivity of a Nitrogen Atom- Evolution and Some Aspects of Bubble Behavior in Ad- ized 304L Stainless Steel Powder. 509-520A vanced Hall Cells. Il. Flow and Interpolar Resistance in Fatigue Crack Growth Rates and Fracture Toughness of Cells With a Grooved Anode. Rapidly Solidified Ai—8.5Fe—1.2V—1.7Si Alloys. 1005-1014A S-3 Atomizing Superplastic Behavior of Two Ultrahigh Boron Steels. 1241-1248A The Effects of Double Austenitization on the Mechanical Evolution of interaction Domain Microstructure During Spray a of a 0.34C Containing Low-Alioy Ni—Cr—Mo— 2341-2355A V Steel Numerical Analysis of the Rapid Solidification of Gas- Effects of Widmanstatten Ferrite on the Mechanical Proper- Atomized Al-8 wt.% Iron Droplets. 2815-2826A ties of a 0.2% C—0.7% Mn Steel. — Ferrite Nucleation in Medium-Carbon Vanadium Attaching teels. See Joining AtteSneuea tDiaomnp ing AutoS eeo xOixdiadtaitoino n AttrSietieo nW ear AutoSdeief fDuisffiuosni on A electron spectroscopy Automatic control uger Electron Analysis of the Initial Oxidation of Titanium Al- See Computer control uminides Based on Ti—48AI. 1041-1050A A components Austenite See Automotive components The Phenome: ical T! of roe nn Crystallogra- Automotive bodies, Coating phy: Interrelationships. (Conference Pa; 1787-1795A Structure of As-Deposited Iron—Zinc Coatings From Chlio- The Chromium Equivalents of Ferrite Stabilizers in Commer- ride Bath. 249-255A cial Stainless Steels. 2827-2828A The Effect of Steel Chemistry on the Formation of Fe-Zn In- Austenite, Alloying effects termetallic Compounds of Galvanneal-Coated Steel Effects of Carbon Content and Ausaging on y = a’ Trans- Sheets. 721-730B formation Behavior and Reverse-Transformed Structure in n to G Phase Transformation in Electrodeposited Iron—Zinc Fe—Ni—Co—AI—C Alloys. 63-71A Alloy Coatings. 1119-1125A CMooomrppohsoeiltoig oincaalal n daa rnGdgr aoiM ni hc“Creooisa vtrrseue cintniutnregra fla icneC hSFtaeonerglmese sd C oWnbhtyia ciChnair nbugAr titNzeiano-d- 277-286A AutTohmAeol ltoiTyev.n es ilbeo diDeesf,o rmMaetcihoann icBaehla viporro peorft iAeAs 3004 Aluminum 357-364A tion in Fe—C—xA l 531-537A Automotive com Effects of riety Grain Size and Cooling Rate on See also Automotive bodies Widmanstatten Ferrite Formation in Low-Alloy Steels. 665-675A The Fine Structure and Formation Mechanism of Lower Bai- Automotive components, Welding nite. (Conference Paper) 1967-1980A Resistance Spot Welding of Precoated Steel Sheet: Compu- tational Heat-Transfer Analysis. 415-423B Austenite, effects Softening and Microstructural Change Following the Dynamic Axial stress Recrystallization of Austenite. 389-400A The Effect of Triaxial Stress on Ductility and Fracture Mor- lar Ferrite Nucleation in Medium-Carbon Vanadium a of Ferritic Spheroidal Graphite Cast Iron. 821-825A Steels. 929-936A Stress-State Dependence of Strain-Hardening Behavior in 2014 Al/15 vol.% AlzO3 Composite. (Conference Paper) 2049-2061A Austenite, Deformation effects Flow Instabilities and Fracture in Ti-6Al-4V Deformed in Com- Effects of Precursor Matrix Events on Subsequent Nucle- pression at 298-673K. 2173-2179A ation. (Conference Paper) 1933-1939A Modeling the Effects of Stress State and Crystal Orientation Austenite, Diffusion effects on the Stress-Induced Transformation of NiTi Single Crys- Diffusion in Growth of Bainite. (Conference Paper) 1957-1966A tals. 2383-2389A Fo)r0m.a6t%i oCn AlMleocy.h a(nCiosnfme reonf ceB aiPnaitpiecr ) Ferrite in an Fe )2% Si 2009-2016A BackFosrcmaatttieorni nogf, InDvairfifaunsti oPnl aneef-fSetcrtasi n and Tent-Shaped Surface Austenite, Heating effects Reliefs by the Diffusional Ledge Mechanism. (Conference Heat Treatment of investment Cast PH 13-8 Molybdenum Paper) 1923-1931A Stainless Steel. ll. isothermal Aging Kinetics. 697-704A Bacterial leaching —‘ empoefr atFusrr eaesnshd.l y C(aRFreobvriomenwe )dS eglrreogna-tiBoans:e d EffMeacrttse nosni teese dat Laonwd 889-909A Obosne rtvhaet iRoantse oonf Itnhed ucEfefde ctA eroaf tiMoend iiunm A giDteantseidt y Veasnsde lVsi.s cosity 303-306B Fracture of Gas-Carburized Modified 4320 Stee! 1229-1240A Bainite Formation Mechanism of Bainite Ferrite and Carbide. (Con- Growth Kinetics and High-Temperature TEM In Situ Observa- ference Paper) 2001-2007A tion of Bainite in a Cu-Zn Alloy. (Conference Paper) 2609-2614A Austenite, Temperature effects A Discussion on the Formation of Bainite and Other Precipi- Thermodynamics of the Iron )Carbon )Zinc System. 569-578B tates in Copper-Zinc and Silver-Zinc Alloys. (Conference Fracture and the Formation of Sigma Phase, M23Cg, and Aus- Paper) 2621-2629A tenite From Delta-—Ferrite in an AIS! 304L Stainless Steel. 1147-1158A Bainitelike Transformations in Some Oxide Ceramics. (Con- ference Paper) 2647-2653A Austenitic stainless steels, Corrosion Influence of Near-Surface Microstructures on the Transient Bainite, Alloying effects Current Response in Fe—Cr—Ni Alloys During Scratch On the Prebainitic Phenomenon in Some Alloys. (Conference Tests. 1325-1331A Paper) 1941-1946A The Fine Structure and Formation Mechanism of Lower Bai- Austenitic stainiess steels, Diffusion nite. (Conference Paper) 1967-1980A interdiffusion Between Uranium—Zirconium Fuel vs. Se- lected Cladding Steels. 1649-1653A Bainite, Diffusion effects Diffusion in Growth of Bainite. (Conference Paper) 1957-1966A Austenitic stainless steels, Heat treatment Formation Mechanism of Bainitic Ferrite in an Fe )2% S Applicability of Bond Percolation Theory to Intergranular )0.6% C Alioy. (Conference Paper) 2009-2016A Stress-Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized AIS! 304 Stainless Steel. 775-787A Bainite, Heating effects Austenitic stainiess steels, irradiation TFiotramnaituimo-nR icMhe chMianneirsalm Pohfa sBeaisn itaen d Fetrhrei teN ucalneda tiCoanr biodfe .B ai(nCioten.- 1603-1611A Helium 3 Precipitation in AIS! 316L Stainless Steel Induced by ference Paper) 2001-2007A Radioactive Decay of Tritium: Microstructural Study of He- lium Bubble Precipitation. 2117-2130A Bainite, Stress effects Helium 3 Precipitation in AIS! 316L Stainless Steel Induced by Short Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior in a Ferritic-Bainitic Radioactive Decay of Tritium: Growth Mechanism of He- Steel. 2421-2425A lium Bubbies. 2131-2143A Bainite, Temperature effects Austenitic stainless steels, Mechanical pro perties Morphology of Bainite and Widmanstatten Ferrite. (Confer- Some Aspect: 's of Thermomechanical Fatigue of AISI 304L ence Paper) 1981-1989A Stainless Steel. |. Creep—Fatigue Damage. 401-406A Some Aspects of Thermomechanical Fatigue of AIS! 304L Ball milling Stainless Steel. Il. Dislocation Arrangements. 407-413A Formation of Metastable and Equilibrium Phases During Me- The Effects of Hydrogen on the Mechanical Behavior of Aus- chanical Alloying of Aluminum and Magnesium Powders. 73-79A tenitic Stainless Steels at Room Temperature. 1015-1023A Mechanical Processing of Iron Powders in Reactive and Non- Fracture and the Formation of Sigma Phase, Mz3Ce¢, and Aus- reactive Gas Atmospheres. 381-388A tenite From Delta—Ferrite in an AISI 304L Stainless Steel. 1147-1158A Barium, Quaternary systems Effect of internal Heating During Hot Compression on the Thermodynamic Study of BaCuOz and BaCu20>2. 385-389B Stress-Strain Behavior of Alloy 304L. 2737-2752A Austenitic stainless steels, Phases (state of matter) BatcShe e aVnanceuaulimn ga nnealing The Chromium Equivalents of Selected Elements in Austen- itic Stainless Steel. 2675-2681A Bearing alloys The Chromium Equivalents of Ferrite Stabilizers in Commer- See Bearing steels cial Stainless Steels. 2827-2828A Bearing steels, Mechanical properties Austenitic stainless steels, Powder tech ly Effect of Microstructure (Particulate Size and Volume Frac- Surface Characterization and Reactivity of a Nitrogen Atom- tion) and Counterface Material on the Sliding Wear Resis- ized 304L Stainless Steel Powder. 509-520A tance of Particulate-Reinforced Aluminum Matrix Austenitizing Composites. influence of Tempering Temperature on Stability of Carbide Bend properties Phases in 2.6Cr—0.7Mo—0.3V Steel With Various Carbon See Bend strength Content. 267-275A Bending fatigue Brittle fracture Bend strength, Alloying effects Blast furnace slags, Phases (state of matter) Microstructures and Mechanial Behavior of NiAl-Mo and A Thermodynamic Study of BaO + BaClp + Cr2O3 Fluxes NiAl-Mo-Ti Two-Phase Alloys. 2769-2781A Used for the Removal of Phosphorus From Chromium- Bend tests Containing Iron Melts. 695-701B Fracture of Glass in Tensile and Bending Tests. 961-968A Biast furnace slags, Reactions (chemical) Evaluation of Static and Dynamic Fracture Toughness in Duc- Kinetics in Muliticomponent Metallic ionic Systems. 579-587B tile Cast Iron. 2427-2437A Biast furnace slags, Recovering Bendability Vanadium Distribution in Melts Intermediate to Ferroalloy See Formability Production From Vanadiferous Slag. 27-32B Bending fatigue, Heating effects Blast furnace slags, Reduction (chemical) Phosphorus and Carbon Segregation: Effects on Fatigue and An Analysis of Slag Stratification in Nickel Laterite Smelting Fracture of Gas-Carburized Modified 4320 Steel. 1229-1240A Furnaces Due to Composition and Temperature Gradients. 491-496B The Role of Magnesium-Containing Spheroidizer and Coun- Blast furnaces teraction of Misch Metal in the Intermediate Temperature Intergranular Embrittlement of Ferritic Nodular Iron. 2305-2309A Calcium Deoxidation Equilibrium in Liquid Iron. 33-42B Bending strength Blasts (explosions) See Bend strength See Explosions Bending tests Blending See Bend tests See Powder blending Blunging Beneficiation See Flotation See Mixing Bi-polar cells Bohr model Energy Efficiency Considerations on Monopolar vs. Bipolar See Atomic structure Fused Sait Electrolysis Cells. Bomb reduction Biaxial stress See Reduction (chemical) See Axial stress Bombs (pressure vessels) Billet casting See Pressure vessels On the Formation of Pipes and Centerline Segregates in Con- Bonding strength, Stress effects tinuously Cast Billets. 123-133B Fiber Strength and Fiber/Matrix Bond Strength in Single Bimetals, Phases (state of matter) Crystal Al,O3 Fiber Reinforced NizAl Based Composites. 1259-1265A The Morphological Stability of Lateral Growth in Solid—Solid Borides, Composite materials Phase Transformation During Thin-Film Interdiffusion in Modeling of the Incorporation of Ceramic Particulates in Me- Aluminum/Copper Bimetal Films. 1613-1625A tallic Droplets During Spray Atomization and Coinjection. 135-147B Binary systems, Phase transformations Room-Temperature Strength and Deformation of TiBo- Mg—Pb Phase Diagram and Phase Transformations in the Reinforced Near-y Titanium Aluminides. 2181-2197A TheISn ytseItrnemvmeatrsai.la lnit(c C oLCninfoeem rpeaonnucd ne dPsrPe acpiMepgrip)t2 aPtbe aMnodr p#h’o. logy in FCC-BCC 186256-51-827745AB TFhrape1oc.rst5miuMatrgele./- TMiTeBoc2uh gaChnoinmcepasolss iFtoaeft si.Dg iusec oonft iTniu-4o8uAsIl-y2 V ReAillnofyo racnedd ItAsl -C4oCmu-- 22240671--22241628AA Binary systems, Phases (state of matter) PMaur(MltBeti2dti)iip aohPn.a h saoeIfsl .e AsOlB nlio niynait rnhNyegi —ENADluIiemf emfreuBisnaictsoasenl BSiCyenast ltwcIeeunmeflsinan.t i ityoen (Aa1on)fd, tyhS'ee (mLRi1-a2it)n,e f iaCnnoidtn e-8 473-485A BoroEfnfA,Mel iclctoDrsyo so.pho aaf nrSdtinsme uslst aannedo usF atBiogrueo n Praonpde rtNiietsr ogoefn Feim—p1la3nCtrat—i1o5n Nion 193-202A stants for Formation of Product Phases. 753-761A Boron, Impurities Formation and Stability of Metastable Structures and Amor- Thermodynamics of Boron in a Silicon Melt. 903-907B phous Phases in Pu—V, Pu—TA, and Pu—Yb Systems With Positive Heats of Mixing. 1579-1590A Boron compounds See Borides Bioleaching See Bacterial leaching Boron intensified steels See Boron steels Bismuth, Alloying elements A Process for Debismuthizing Lead With Magnesium. 379-384B Boron steels, Powder technology Superplastic Behavior of Two Ultrahigh Boron Steels. 1241-1248A Bismuth, Ternary systems Thermodynamic Study of the Bi—Ca—O System. 97-101B Boundaries Crystallization Studies of the 6 (Mg2Pb) Phase and Its Phase See Antiphase boundaries Boundaries in the Poh—Mg—Bi System. 255-263B Grain boundaries Phase boundary Blast furnace chemistry High-Temperature !sopiestic Studies on the Ternary Slag Brasses, Mechanical properties PbO—SiO2—B20z; at 1273K. 103-109B Elastic Compliance and Hill’s Quadratic Yield Function for Thermodynamics of Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Sulfur in Liquid Weakly Orthotropic Sheets of Cubic Metais. 2835-2837A lron Equilibrated With CaO—Alz03—MgO Slags. 235-244B Brasses, Microstructure An Alternative Gibbs—Duhem Method for the Calculation of Characterization of Inhomogeneous Elastic Deformation With Activities From the Redox Data for Iron Oxide in Ternary X-Ray Diffraction. 341-347A Oxide Systems. 277-280B High-Resolution Analytical Electron Microscopy Study of Iso- Chemical Equilibria Between Silicon and Slag Melts. 497-504B thermal Plate-Shaped Products in Some §-Phase Alloys. Kinetics in Muliticomponent Metallic )lonic Systems. 579-587B (Conference Paper) 2569-2579A A Thermodynamic Study of BaO + BaClp + Cr203 Fluxes Used for the Removal of Phosphorus From Chromium- Brasses, Phase transformations Containing Iron Melts. 695-701B On the Prebainitic Phenomenon in Some Alloys. (Conference Improvement in the Reducibility of Wustite Assisted by the In- Paper) 1941-1946A tensified Surface Segregation of Calcium lons by the Dou- Thermodynamic Consideration of Formation Mechanism of bie Addition of CaO and SiO. 741-748B a, Plate in 8Cu-Base Alloys. (Conference Paper) 2555-2564A Transformation Characteristics of a, Plates in Cu-Zn-Al Al- Blast furnace practice loys. (Conference Paper) 2581-2599A The Measurement of the Heat-Transfer Coefficient Between The Formation Mechanism of Plate in 8 Cu-Zn and Cu-Zn-Al High-Temperature Liquids and Solid Surfaces. 43-51B Alloys. (Conference Paper) 2601-2608A Blast furnace slags Growth Kinetics and High-Temperature TEM In Situ Observa- The Measurement of the Heat-Transfer Coefficient Between tion of Bainite in a Cu-Zn Alloy. (Conference Paper) 2609-2614A High-Temperature Liquids and Solid Surfaces. 43-51B Study on the Transformation Mechanism of a; Plates in a Thermodynamics and Phase Relations of the Fe—O—S— Copper-Zinc-Aluminum Alloy. (Conference Paper) 2615-2619A SiO2(sat) System at 1200°C and the Effect of Copper. 79-89B A Discussion on the Formation of Bainite and Other Precipi- High-Temperature Isopiestic Studies on the Ternary Slag tates in Copper-Zinc and Silver-Zinc Alloys. (Conference PbO—Si02—B203 at 1273K. 103-109B Paper) 2621-2629A Thermodynamics of Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Sulfur in Liquid Mechanism of the Early Stages of a, Plate Formation in a Cu- Iron Equilibrated With CaO—Aiz03—Mg0O Slags. 235-244B 39% Zinc Alloy. (Conference Paper) 2631-2637A An Alternative Gibbs—Duhem Method for the Calculation of Braze Activities From the Redox Data for Iron Oxide in Ternary See Brazing Oxide Systems. 277-280B Equilibrium Oxygen Pressures of Iron Silicate Slags. 463-465B Braze bonding Chemical Equilibria Between Silicon and Slag Melts. 497-504B See Brazing A lMoondiec l Meflotrs .E stimation of Viscosities of Complex Metallic and 519-525B BrazSpirnega ding and interlayer Formation at the Copper-Copper Improvement in the Reducibility of Wustite Assisted by the In- Oxide/Polycrystalline Alumina Interface. 2497-2506A tensified Surface Segregation of Calcium lons by the Dou- ble Addition of CaO and SiO>. 741-748B Brittle fracture, Mic tural effects Measurements of High-Temperature Viscosities of Liquid Fracture and the Formation of Sigma Phase, Mo3C¢, and Aus- Boron Trioxide. 876-881A tenite From Delta—Ferrite in an AISI 304L Stainless Steel. 1147-1158A S-5 Brittle fracture Brittle fracture, Stress effects Thermodynamics and Kinetics of the Formation of Coefficients of Thermal Expansion of Metal-Matrix Compos- Widmanstatten Ferrite Plates in Ferrous Alloys. (Confer- ites for Electronic Packaging. ence Paper) 1947-1953A » Costing effects Thnei teF.i n(eC oSntfreurcetunrcee aPnadp erF)o rmation Mechanism of Lower Bai- 1967-1980A Processing, Microstructure, antd eed of Laser-Clad Nickel Alloy FP-5 on Al Alloy AA333 Carbon, Diffusion Diffusion in Growth of Bainite. (Conference Paper) 1957-1966A Brittieness, Environmental effects Embrittlement in Zircaloy-4 Plate. |. influence of Mi- Carbon, Dopants crostructure on the Hydride Embrittlement in Zircaloy-4 at Effects of Simultaneous Boron and Nitrogen implantation on 20 and 350°C. 1185-1197A Microhardness and Fatigue Properties of Fe—13Cr—15Ni Alloys. 193-202A AlzTi Precipitation iAn ah esTiesA lloy. 715-721A a Ternary systems , Stress effects mics of the Iron )Carbon )Zinc System. 569-578B Fracture of Glass in Tensile aand o Tests. 961-968A oka compounds See Carbides Brittieness, Wap Comparison o6' oder enangd Alpha-Two Titanium Alumi- ua in pulp process nides as Matrices for Continuous SiC-Reinforced Compos- Adsorption Kinetics of Dicyanoaurate and Dicyanoargentate ites. 1267-1283A lons in Activated Carbon 185-191B The Mechanism of Elution of Gold Cyanide From Activated es Carbon. 829-838B See also Aluminum bronzes Bronzes, Claddings CarEbfofnec tsm aonfg anWeidsmea nstsatteteelns , FeHreraitte torne atthmee nMte chanical Proper- LaAsAe3r 33C.l adding of Nickel-Aluminum Bronze on Al Alloy 749-759B ties of a 0.2% C—0.7% Mn Steel. 763-773A Carbon manganese steels, Mechanical properties Short Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior in a Ferritic-Bainitic Helium 3 Precipitation in AIS! 316L Stainless Steel Induced by Steel. 2421-2425A Radioactive Decay of Tritium: Growth Mechanism of He- lium Bubbies. 2131-2143A Carbon manganese steels, Phases (state of matter) Bubbles, Radiation effects EfWfeicdtmsa nsotf atAtuesnt enFiertrei te GrFaoirnm atSiiozne ina nLdo w-CAololloiyn g SteRealst.e on 665-675A Helium 3 Precipitation in AISI 316L Stainless Steel Induced by Radioactive Decay of Tritium: Microstructural Study of He- Carbon steels lium Bubble Precipitation. 2117-2130A See also Carbon manganese steels High carbon steels 7ge-Scale Measurements of the Physical Characteristics of Low carbon steels Medium carbon steels Round Vertical Bubble Plumes in Liquids. 359-371B Modeling of Metallurgical Emulsions. 855-864B Carbon steels, Casting Calculation of The: hysical Properties of Carbon and Low Elamstoidcu lCounss tants of SiC,/Al: Measurements and Modeling. 2832-2835A Alloyed Steels for Modeling of Solidification Processes. 909-916B Carbon steels, Phases (state of matter) Buoyancy PEAR Formation Mechanism of Bainite Ferrite and Carbide. (Con- Sticking of Solids in Liquids. 397-403B ference Paper) 2001-2007A Carbonizing (combustion) See Biast furnace practice See Coking Carburization See Combustion See Carburizing Cakes (metal) Carburizing ISceinei ingots Motripohn olino gFieca—lC —sXe y vSad. e Interface Formed by Carburiza- 531-537A See Roasting Computer Suede ‘otD iffusion in Multiphase Systems. 1127-1134A Phosphorus and Carbon Segregation: Effects on Fatigue and Calcium, Alloying elements Fracture of Gas-Carburized Modified 4320 Steel. 1229-1240A Calcium Deoxidation Equilibrium in Liquid iron. 33-42B Development and Characterization of Interface Coatings in Calcium, Stee! making Molybdenum-Reinforced NiA!l Matrix Composites. 2111-2116A Thermodynamics of Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Suifur in Liquid Case carburizing iron Equilibrated With CaO—Al203;—MgO Slags. 235-244B See Carburizing Calcium, Ternary systems Case hardening Thermodynamic Study of the Bi—Ca—O System. 97-101B See Carburizing Calcium base alloys, Reactions (chemical) Case hardness Thermodynamic Estimation of AHP for CaGap Intermetallic. 151-154B See Surface hardness Calculating Cast iron See Computation See also Gray iron “Computer programs Numerical analysis Cast iron, Heat treatment The Effect of Phosphorus Segregation on the Intermediate- Calculation Temperature Embrittlement of Ferritic, Spheroidal Graphite See Computation Casi Iron. 557-561A Computer programs Numerical analysis Cast iron, Mechanical properties The Effect of Triaxial Stress on Ductility and Fracture Mor- Calorimetry phology of Ferritic Spheroidal Graphite Cast Iron. 821-825A Standard Enthalpies of Formation of Some Praseodymium Alloys of High-Temperature Direct Synthesis Calorimetry. 73-77B Castaing microprobes Oxygen Potentials in Nickel + NiO and See Electron probes Nickel + Cr203 + NiCr2O, Systems. 373-378B Casting Capillarity See Billet casting Capillarity in Isothermal Infiltration of Alumina Fiber Preforms Centrifugal casting With Aluminum. 2145-2152A Chill casting Continuous casting Carbides Ingot casting See also Cemented carbides Melt spinning Silicon carbide Pressure casting Carbides, Composite materials Rheocasting Development and Characterization of Interface Coatings in Slab casting Molybdenum-Reinforced NiAl Matrix Composites. 2111-2116A Casting defects CarSbeoen also Graphite Wautoeurs- MoSdlaebl iCnags teSrt.u dy of the Surface Disturbances in Contin- 227-233B Carbon, Alloying elements Casting defects, Cooling effects EifnfffCFPeloohecurnatemt—ssnea eNcntestioi .fo— noi CfnC aBo2Tre.eb—hm6oaApnCvI eirro——CirCo0 nn. gat7 neAMdnTl otle o—Rmy0epasv.ne. edr3 raVstA euu-rSsTetaer geailonn nsg Wf iSottohran mb ieVlydai rt yi= oS utosfra u’cC CtaTaurrrrbaebin odsne-i n 2676-32-7751AA AMMM ooipDddcNhueeoryrtllosieiisin nnecggggao rln S eoMogtfPitah ricettodr hiipoefoeSs ierntcFnt rasoiutieirictnsmoit .anvCu tiertileoylof un loD Bafiero n vfSae oSrUlloyilno didpidAemiflrfiel-iconcaRytatsiti .sio eoninr n. MGMroaadcyer losCs aesttgo r TeIhrgoeanrtsmi. oon- 21120095615135---4211-300106752197AAAB Compositional and Microstructural Changes Which Attend Castings Reheating and Grain Coarsening in Steels Containing Nio- See also Centrifugal castings bium. 277-286A Chill castings “ the Prebainitic Phenomenon in Some Alloys. (Conference Ingots aper) 1941-1946A Pressure castings S-6

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