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"Metal Progress" American Society for Metals magazine Oct, 1954 asm metallurgy

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    "Metal Progress" American Society for Metals magazine Oct., 1954 excellent!
    Hi, Thanks for your interest!
    Issue is in great shape, with light general wear, and it's an important one, focusing on the upcoming
    National Metal Congress.
    Here are the contents:
    National Metal Congress
    Meetings and Events
    Consolidated program of all Congress activities, p. 78; technical programs
    and papers of all cooperating societies, p. 81 to 85.
    National Metal Exposition
    Exhibitors, booth numbers and descriptions of products in ten subject categories.
    Engineering Articles
    Rare Earths in Stainless Steels, by Howard O. Beaver
    While rare-earth oxides and misch metal are useful degasifiers in complex and
    high-chromium-nickel austenitic steels, residuals from misch metal are necessary to
    correct brittleness at forging range. The authors have found no detrimental effects to
    other physical properties.
    Brittle Failure of Steel Structures—Factors of Importance, by M. E. Shank
    Brittle fractures in steel plate structures result from a combination of stress (residual,
    locked-in, thermal or working — not necessarily impact), stress concentration and
    triaxiality at notches, cracks or defects in workmanship, and steel of composition,
    microstructure and treatment which gives a high transition temperature for
    tough-to-brittle type of fracture.
    Hydrogen Embrittlement of a Titanium Alloy, By Major R. I. Kotfila and Lt. E. F. Erbin
    Recent failures of titanium alloy components have been ascribed to hydrogen, and
    it is demonstrated here that this interstitial element lowers the tensile ductility of the
    3% manganese complex alloy, the effect becoming most pronounced With decreasing
    strain rate at room temperature.
    Nickel Plating From Sulphamate Baths, by Myron B. Diggin
    Nickel plated from sulphamate-chloride solutions containing an organic addition
    agent has compressive internal stresses, high tensile strength, and hardness
    without brittleness. Possible applications are mentioned.
    Research in Canada, by Harold J. Roast
    Government-sponsored scientific research in Canada is a ,000,000 business
    carried on by the National Research Council in 15 large and modern buildings by
    a staff of 2000. Varied metallurgical projects, both scientific and practical, are pursued.
    Skin Milling by Chemical Solution, by Manuel C. Sanz
    Hot alkaline baths under adequate control can dissolve aluminum alloys at uniform
    rates and at such speeds as to compete with skin milling, and to open new avenues
    in airframe construction and parts design.
    Nitrogen-Arc Welding of Copper Promises Economies
    Digest of two articles originally published in British Welding Iournal.
    Critical Points
    Vacuum Melting — Semicontinuously
    Equipment at Universal-Cyclops Steel Corp. for producing toolsteels, stainless steels
    and high-temperature alloys is in fact a melting machine; the vacuum does not have
    to be broken and the furnace opened after every heat. The expected high quality of
    these difficult alloys can be made in unexpectedly high quantities.
    A Problem in Nomenclature
    “Ductile iron” and “nodular iron” are both inexact terms for this new material-
    both ingot iron and malleable can fairly be called ductile, and blackheart malleable
    contains small nodules of temper carbon —“spherulitic graphite iron” would be more
    precise, but may be too awkward to become popular.
    Book Review
    “Gases in Metals”, reviewed by Carl A. Zapffe
    This seminar presented by ASM at the National Metal Congress in 1953 is a collection
    of four manuscripts by first-rate authorities which boil down and discuss a great
    variety of sometimes conflicting opinions on gas-metal phenomena.
    Correspondence
    Concerning the Endurance Limit of Zirconium, by F. Forgcher and J.J. Kearng
    A few results taken from an extensive report soon to be published covering
    investigations at Westinghouse Atomic Power Div.
    Barn Now Too Long
    Correcting the correction.
    Not What It’s Cracked Up to Be, by Welton  Crook
    A “ghost” of the Grand Canyon.
    Data Sheet
    Mean values presented in the four most prevalent units of measurement, as charted
    by engineers at Battelle Memorial Institute.
    Digests of ASM Convention Papers
    Phase Relationships in the A1-V Alloy System
    Effect of Carbon and Nitrogen on Martensite
    Hardness
    Texture of Warm Rolled Steel
    Magnetic Detector for Transformation Determinations
    Deformation in Magnesium
    Dependence of Microstructure on Hardenability
    A Method for Calculating Hardenability
    A Method of Predicting Hardenability
    Strength of Zirconium at Moderate Temperatures
    Deformation-Induced Martensite in Austenitic Stainless
    Solubility of Cerium in Alpha and Gamma Iron
    Stress-Corrosion in Magnesium
    Microstructural Changes in Fe-C Alloys
    Strength of Low-Carbon Martensites
    Transformation of Ordered Structures
    Influence of Nitrogen in Cr-Mn~Ni Steels
    Mechanical Properties of Ductile Irons at Elevated Temperatures
    Influence of Static Stress on Damping Capacity10
    Phase Equilibria in the Ti-Al-Mn System
    Secondary Graphite in Ductile Iron
    Effect of Heat Treatment on Behavior of a Cobalt-Base Alloy
    Strength of Zirconium Binary Alloys at High Temperature
    Fatigue Properties of Lamellar and Spheroidal Carbides
    Controlling Factor for Dendritic Growth
    Effect of Tensile Stress on Isothermal Transformation
    Phase Changes During Creep-Rupture Test
    Grinding Damage to Hardened Steel
    Laves and Chi Phases
    Departments
    As I Was Saying, by Bill Eisenrnan
    Personals
    Engineering Digests of New Products
    Manufacturers’ Literature
    Advertisers’ Index
    OCTOBER 1954; PAGE 8
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