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The Experimental Fabrication Of Titanium Magazines For 3 Inch 50 Caliber Twin And Single Gun Mounts, John Marshall Thorp Jan 1955

The Experimental Fabrication Of Titanium Magazines For 3 Inch 50 Caliber Twin And Single Gun Mounts, John Marshall Thorp

Professional Degree Theses

"The element titanium was discovered in 1790 by the Reverend William Gregor an Englishman from Cornwall England. Titanium is ninth in abundance or o.62 percent of the total of the elements making up the lithosphere. It is exceeded in amount only by oxygen, silicon, aluminum, iron, magnesium, calcium, sodium and potassium. Titanium is a constituent of practically all crystalline rocks and of sediments derived from them. Its chief mineralogical occurrence is as oxides in such minerals as ilmenite and rutile, which are the chief ores of titanium metal….

The titanium metal used in the project discussed in this thesis was …


The Properties Of Cold Rolled - Stress Relief Annealed 70-30 Cartridge Brass, Robert F. Hartmann Jan 1955

The Properties Of Cold Rolled - Stress Relief Annealed 70-30 Cartridge Brass, Robert F. Hartmann

Professional Degree Theses

"Because of the possible commercial application of the proposed treatment of 70-30 brass, this work was undertaken. In addition, the data resulting from this work will result in a better understanding of the treatment of brass.

The objectives of this work were as follows:

  1. Determine if higher strength and better spring properties can be realized from a process for commercial 70-30 cartridge brass wherein the regular recrystallizing anneals between rolling reductions are replaced by stress relief anneals.
  2. Determine if it is possible, using the above process, to produce essentially fully recrystallized metal with an average grain size below that usually …