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Statistical Analysis Of Fracture Stresses Of Triaxial Porcelain Bodies, Robert E. Moore Jan 1962

Statistical Analysis Of Fracture Stresses Of Triaxial Porcelain Bodies, Robert E. Moore

Doctoral Dissertations

"Triaxial porcelain bodies containing various forms of silica, quartz, cristobalite and fused silica, were strength tested in bending. Significance tests were employed to discern real differences in the strength sample statistics caused by the various forms of silica. Firings were performed at three temperature levels. The differences in strength sample statistics were correlated to the microstructures of these silica porcelains.

A triaxial alumina porcelain body was employed as a model brittle solid for a study of the effect of flaw density on mean fracture stress. The flaws were introduced in the form of large diameter (d̄ = 115 microns) rounded …


An Investigation Of The Deformation Textures Of Cobalt, Roy Carl Wilcox Jan 1962

An Investigation Of The Deformation Textures Of Cobalt, Roy Carl Wilcox

Doctoral Dissertations

"Deformation textures of various cobalt structures as a result of cold rolling together with some annealing textures were studied. The textures of cobalt were determined using a modification of the Schulz-Decker Geiger counter technique. Pole figures of the (1011), (0001) and (1010) planes were constructed. Also, a study of the microhardness of cobalt was made.

Microhardness tests were performed on various cobalt structures, in both the cold rolled and unworked conditions. The microhardness was found to vary with the source of the cobalt, the crystal orientation, and the amount of deformation and twinning. Deformation lines about the hardness impressions diffused …


A Study Of The Dissolution Of Zr-O Alloys In Hydrofluoric Acid, Wayne Gilbert Custead Jan 1962

A Study Of The Dissolution Of Zr-O Alloys In Hydrofluoric Acid, Wayne Gilbert Custead

Doctoral Dissertations

"The purpose of this investigation was to ascertain and explain, if possible, the effect of oxygen in the metal on the kinetics and electrochemistry of the reaction of zirconium in hydrofluoric acid solutions. This entailed the determination of the effect of oxygen on the dissolution rates, activation energies, dissolution potentials, and difference effect for zirconium in hydrofluoric acid and hydrofluoric-hydrochloric acid mixtures.

The alpha-phase solid solutions of oxygen and zirconium were synthesized by the powder-metallurgy technique. Both the alloy analysis and dissolution rates were obtained by the gas evolution method according to the reaction:

ZrOx + 4HF → ZrF …


Lattice Parameters, Densities And Imperfections In Indium And Indium-Cadmium Alloys Rich In Indium, Paluri Bhimeswara Rao Jan 1962

Lattice Parameters, Densities And Imperfections In Indium And Indium-Cadmium Alloys Rich In Indium, Paluri Bhimeswara Rao

Doctoral Dissertations

"An investigation of perfection of the structure of the indium-cadmium system was suggested by the interesting properties of indium and its cadmium alloys. The lattice of indium, though tetragonal, may be considered as distorted cubic, its axial ratio being 1.0767 at 20°C. Furthermore earlier studies have revealed a transformation of the tetragonal structure to cubic in the presence of cadmium.

To determine the perfection or soundness of the indium and indium-cadmium alloys rich in indium, pure indium (99.999 per cent purity) and eight samples of the indium-cadmium alloys ranging in composition from 2.977 to 10.015 per cent by weight of …