Effect Of Basic Physical Parameters On Engineering Properties Of Intermetallic Compounds

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Title
Effect Of Basic Physical Parameters On Engineering Properties Of Intermetallic Compounds
Description
The tensile behavior of the CsCl structure compound AgMg are extensively documented in terms of strain, strain rate, temperature, grain size, composition, and metallurgical processing treatment. Three regimes of deformation behavior are observed: low temperatures, intermediate temperatures, and high temperatures. In each of these regimes different deformation processes operate. Specific findings have practical as well as scientific import. Certain exploratory studies on other intermetallics are also reported.
Date
1961
Index Abstract
Contrails and DTIC
Photo Quality
Complete
Report Number
WADD TR 60-184 Part II
Creator
Westbrook, J. H.
Wood, D. L.
Corporate Author
General Electric Research Laboratory
Laboratory
Directorate of Materials and Processes
Extent
73
Identifier
AD0268912
AD0268912
Access Rights
OTS
Distribution Classification
1
Contract
AF 33(616)-6614
DoD Project
7350
DoD Task
73500
DTIC Record Exists
Yes
Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
None
Abstract
The tensile behavior of the CsCl structure compound AgMg are extensively documented in terms of strain, strain rate, temperature, grain size, composition, and metallurgical processing treatment. Three regimes of deformation behavior are observed: low temperatures, intermediate temperatures, and high temperatures. In each of these regimes different deformation processes operate. Specific findings have practical as well as scientific import. Certain exploratory studies on other intermetallics are also reported.
Report Availability
Full text available
Date Issued
1961-09
Provenance
Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
Type
report
Format
1 online resource
Subject
Crystals
Intermetallic Compounds
Mechanical Properties
Aluminum Compounds
Bismuth Compounds
Crystal Lattices
Deformation
Fracture (Mechanics)
Grain Structures (Metallurgy)
High Temperature
Lanthanum Compounds
Lead Compounds
Cryogenics
Magnesium Compounds
Microstructure
Nickel Compounds
Relaxation Time
Silver Compounds
Stresses
Temperature
Tensile Properties
Thallium Compounds
Titanium Compounds
Wire
Publisher
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH : Aeronautical Systems Division, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force
Distribution Conflict
No