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Study of columbium-base alloys
Investigation was conducted to develop columbium alloys with elevated-temperature strengths higher than those exhibited by more common commercial columbium alloys, and attention was given to improving oxidation resistance and ease of fabrication; additions of carbon, aluminum, and chromium were made to some columbium-base alloys, and their effects on workability, recrystallization, oxidation resistance, and mechanical properties at elevated temperatures were explored; when properties of these alloys were compared with those of commercial alloys, outcome was favorable for alloys studied in this investigation. (12858)
Study of columbium-base alloys
Investigation was conducted to develop columbium alloys with elevated-temperature strengths higher than those exhibited by more common commercial columbium alloys, and attention was given to improving oxidation resistance and ease of fabrication; additions of carbon, aluminum, and chromium were made to some columbium-base alloys, and their effects on workability, recrystallization, oxidation resistance, and mechanical properties at elevated temperatures were explored; when properties of these alloys were compared with those of commercial alloys, outcome was favorable for alloys studied in this investigation. (12858)
Study of columbium-base alloys
Trans Nat Res Inst Metals (Tokyo)
Yoda, R. (author) / Babitzke, H.R. (author) / Kato, H. (author)
1968
17 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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