24 resultados para Diffusion and lntermittency in Chaotic Maps
em University of Michigan
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Experimental evidence is presented which proves that voids formed during diffusion in brass are heterogeneously nucleated. The nuclei appear to be oxide particles, probably ZnO. When these are removed by re-melting, voids practically do not form upon subsequent dezincification. Brass which had been freed of void nucleation catalysts exhibited a considerably reduced tendency for grain boundary cracking during creep, and increased stress-rupture life.
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Bibliography: p. 59-60.
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Edited by C.W. Wilson.
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Includes bibliographical footnotes and index.
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[Vol. 1]: Report, tables, diagrams, appendices.--[Vol. 2]: Maps.
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"Stable Isotope Separation."
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Six pages at end for "Birth," "Marriages," and "Deaths."
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WHS shelf-list has note: Inv. 29.
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"New impression"--T.p.
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v.1. Natural history of the raw materials of commerce -- v.2. Technical history of commerce -- v.3. Growth and vicissitudes of commerce -- v.4. Recent and existing commerce.