James Boyd devoted his 1973 lecture (Ref 2.5) to resource limitation in the context of what he termed the resource trichotomy: materials, energy, and the environment. Michael Ten- nebaum (Ref 2.6) included references to the en- ...
H.J. Grabke, E.M. Muller-Lorenz, S. Strauss, E. Pippel, and J. Woltersdorf, Effects of Grain Size, Cold Working, and Surface Finish on the ... A. Schneider, H. Viefhaus, G. Inden, H.J. Grabke, and E.M. Muller-Lorenz, Mater.
S. Levy and J.H. DuBois, Plastic Product Design Engineering Handbook, 2nd ed., Chapman and Hall, 1985. •. E. Miller, Plastic Product Design Handbook, Part A, Marcel Dekker, 1981. •. P. Mitchell, Ed., Plastic Part Manufacturing, Vol 8, ...
H. Xiao, O.T. Bruhns, and A. Meyers, in Int. J. Plast. 16 (2000), p. 143. 3. B. Raniecki, C. Lexcellent, and K. Tanaka, in Arch. Mech. 44 (1992), p. 261. 4. P. Sittner and V. Novak, in Int. J. Plast. 16 (2000), p. 1243. 5.
Hollomon and Jaffe (Ref 2) investigated correlations for the time- temperature equivalence of different tempering processes. According to their formulation, the tempered hardness of martensite is a unique function of the quantity T(C ...
“The Examination of Metals Under Polarized Light,” AERE-M/R-791, Oct 16, 1951 Noland, R., et al., 1948. “Electropolishing and Electroetching Beryllium for Microexamina- tion under Bright Field Illumination,” Ar- gonne National ...
4.1 Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics 4.1.1 Griffith-Irwin Theory of Fracture The Griffith crack theory was first published in 1920 (Ref 4.1) and subsequently modified in 1924 (Ref 4.2).* The basic idea of the modified Griffith theory ...
Being unaware of Palmgren's work, Miner (Ref 6.4) in 1945 re- introduced the linear rule with proper credit to Langer. He applied it to aircraft structures made of aluminum alloys. Because Miner published considerable data showing how ...
... 1984, p 1257–1268 8.141 S. Kalluri and S.S. Manson, “Time Dependency of SRP Life Relationships,” NASA CR-174946, ... M.G. Yan, S.H. Zhang, and Z.M. Zheng, Ed., Pergamon Press, 1987, p 1029–1036 8.144 H.D. Solomon, Low-Frequency, ...
R.A. Brand et al., “Processing Science of Epoxy Resin Composites,” AFWAL-TR-83-4124, final report, General Dynamics Convair Division, AFWAL/MLBC, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, Jan 1984, p 169– 175 7. F.C. Campbell, A.R. Mallow, ...
*R. Waggott, et al., Metals Technology, Vol 9, December, 1982, p 493. *H. B. Osborne, Proc. Eleventh IEEE Conference on Electric Process. 268 Elements of Induction Heating: Design, Control, and Applications.
Principles of Brazing
Containing approximately 200 figures and 60 tables, this book updates and greatly expands the soldering content in the book Principles of Soldering and Brazing (1993) by the same authors.
Experimental Procedure Preparation of Solution and Spray Set-up A solution injector consisting of a Swagelok union tee connector, an inner (20G 1⁄2 model) and an outer (18G 1⁄2 model) Becton Dickinson PrecisionGlide needle as a coaxial ...
The Metals Blue Book: Welding Filler Metals
See also Ref 14.3, p 744 R. Wilson, Metallurgy and Heat Treatment of Tool Steels, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1975 CHAPTER 15 Solidification VIRTUALLY ALL STEEL PRODUCTS have been solidi Chapter 14: Tool Steels / 163.
This book ties-in the metallurgy, theory, and practice of induction heat treating from a hands-on explanation of what floor people need to know. This book includes practical tables and process analysis of induction heating.
A. Nadeau, L. Pouliot, F. Nadeau, J. Blain, S.A. Berube, C. Moreau, and M. Lamontagne (Submitted March 8, 2006; in revised form June 13, 2006) Inthepast 10years, significant progresshasbeenmadeinthefieldof advanced sensorsforparticleand ...
K.J. Mason and T. Griffin , Heat Treat . Met . , Vol 3 , 1982 , p 72 7. O. Sparks , Heat Treat . , 1978 , p 18-22 8. A.J. Beck , Heat Treat . , May 1977 , p 55-60 9. E.L. Kolosova , L.P. Shcherbakova , Yu.G. Ersmondt , and A.V. Kharov ...
If the report is about “hopper shims,” some people on the distribution list may not know what a “hopper shim” is. In this case, you must define it in the introduction. Do not use acronyms at all if they can be avoided.