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Metallurgy

Missouri University of Science and Technology

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1963

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A New Method Of Making Stainless Steel Powder By Electrochemical Disintegration, Mohammed Maher Saad Jan 1963

A New Method Of Making Stainless Steel Powder By Electrochemical Disintegration, Mohammed Maher Saad

Masters Theses

"This paper describes a new method of making austenitic stainless steel (18/8) powder by electrochemical disintegration. The method used an external direct current applied to a heat-treated stainless steel anode, and a platinum cathode in an electrolyte of an aqueous solution of 20% HNO3 and 1% H2SO4 by weight respectively.

Special attention has been paid to the size distribution of sieve and sub-sieve sizes, and the following ranges were found: approximately one-half lies between the limits of 200 and 325 mesh, and one third is finer than 325 mesh, with the remainder about +200 mesh, average …


A Dilatometric Study Of The Martensite Transformation And Maraging Behavior Of A Ni- Co- Mo Steel, Neal Matthias Griesenauer Jan 1963

A Dilatometric Study Of The Martensite Transformation And Maraging Behavior Of A Ni- Co- Mo Steel, Neal Matthias Griesenauer

Masters Theses

"An experimental investigation or the austenite to martensite transformation and the maraging behavior taking place in a nickel-cobalt-molybdenum steel was conducted for this project.

The austenite to martensite transformation was followed by the dilatometric method, being done on a Leitz Optical Dilatometer. An apparatus was constructed for the dilatometer in order to record dimensional changes at low temperatures, thus broadening the possible applications for the instrument.

The maraging behavior was investigated by means of metallographic analysis and hardness determinations"--Abstract, page i.


A Thermodynamic Study Of The Molybdenum-Sulfur System At 1100⁰C, Seth C. Schaefer Jan 1963

A Thermodynamic Study Of The Molybdenum-Sulfur System At 1100⁰C, Seth C. Schaefer

Masters Theses

"A static method was used to determine equilibrium sulfur pressure for molybdenum-sulfur mixtures at 1100°C.

The results obtained were:
(1) The molybdenum disulfide phase was stable in a sulfur pressure range of 1.023 x 10-5 to 6.026 x 10-1 atmospheres. A range of non-stoichiometry from MoS2.00 to MoS2.22 was determined under these conditions.
(2) The upper limit of sulfur content of molybdenum sesquisulfide (Mo2S3) is nearly stoichiometric.
(3) The extent of solid solution of sulfur in molybdenum is approximately 1.5 atomic % (0.5 wt %).
(4) Molybdenum sesqu-isulfide (Mo2S3 …


An Electrolytic Polishing And Recrystallization Study Of Zinc And Zinc Alloys., Roy Ashley Smith Jan 1963

An Electrolytic Polishing And Recrystallization Study Of Zinc And Zinc Alloys., Roy Ashley Smith

Masters Theses

"A Unitron hot stage and polarized light were used to enable direct observation of recrystallization in high purity (99.99 per cent) zinc and high zinc content alloys. Electrolytic polishing was investigated in an attempt to prepare unetched surfaces which would show good structural contrast under polarized light and thus permit structural changes occurring during recrystallization to be observed.

Kinetic data obtained from a sequence of photographs during each recrystallization trial showed typical sigmoidal isothermal reaction curves characteristic of a nucleation and growth process. It was determined that rates of nucleation and grain growth are a maximum over the same time …


Zinc Sulfide-Sulfate Reaction Pressures, William L. Hallerberg Jan 1963

Zinc Sulfide-Sulfate Reaction Pressures, William L. Hallerberg

Masters Theses

"A static manometric method was used to find the equilibrium reaction pressure as a function of temperature for the reaction:

11 ZnSO4 + ZnS → 4 (ZnO·2ZnSO4) + 4 SO2

From the reaction pressures, the standard free energy of the reaction was found to be:

ΔF⁰ = + 51,320 - 36.68 T

Using thermodynamic data for ZnSO4, ZnS and SO2 the standard free energy of formation of the basic salt ZnO·2ZnSO4 was found to be:

ΔF⁰ = - 377,000 - 65.9 T cal/mole

in the temperature range 350 to 420⁰ C.

Above …


A Study Of A Method For Determining Properties Of Metals At High Strain Rates., Warren Heidbreder Jan 1963

A Study Of A Method For Determining Properties Of Metals At High Strain Rates., Warren Heidbreder

Masters Theses

"An experimental method has been developed for determining the tensile and other physical properties of metals under high loading rates. Experimental equipment was designed, fabricated and tested. It was desirable to keep the equipment simple and inexpensive so that it could be used by operators Lacking experience in electronics and high-speed photography which are required for some of the more sophisticated methods now in use. The energy for pulling the specimens is supplied by smokeless gun powder. The firing of a cartridge into a closed cylinder with movable piston accomplishes the breaking of the specimen. A record of the time, …


Dissolution Rates Of Zone Refined Iron And Steel In Hydrochloric And Sulfuric Acids And In Sodium Chloride Solutions., Gary E. Welch Jan 1963

Dissolution Rates Of Zone Refined Iron And Steel In Hydrochloric And Sulfuric Acids And In Sodium Chloride Solutions., Gary E. Welch

Masters Theses

"Dissolution rates for two carbon steels were deter­ mined in four concentrations of sulfuric acid at five temperatures and in four concentrations of hydrochloric acid at four temperatures.

No general relationship was found for the variation in activation energies in sulfuric and hydrochloric acid. An explanation of the difference in the reaction rates and a possible explanation of the activation energy is presented on the basis of chunk formation.

The results of this investigation indicate an electrochemical control mechanism for the dissolution reaction of steel in acid solutions.

Results of dissolution rate studies in sulfuric and hydrochloric acid solutions and …


Phase Extent Of Gaas, Gasb, And Insb, And Solid Solubility In The System Gaas-Gasb Determined By The Lattice Constant-Density Method., Chang Don Kim Jan 1963

Phase Extent Of Gaas, Gasb, And Insb, And Solid Solubility In The System Gaas-Gasb Determined By The Lattice Constant-Density Method., Chang Don Kim

Masters Theses

"The lattice constant of the homogeneous gallium arsenide varies from 5.65298A0 to 5.65J26A0 at 25° c with a change of composition in the range from 49-935 to 50.015 atomic percent gallium. The lattice constants of g allium and indium antimonide are 6.09592A0 and 6.47876A0 at 25 ° c, respectively and the extent of the phases of gallium and indium antimonide could not be found in this work.

The thermal expansion coefficient of gallium arsenide is 6.4 x 10-6/0 C in the range between 10 and 65° c regardless of composition, ar.d those of …


An Equilibrium Study Of The System Bi-S-H₂, Don Hie Lee Jan 1963

An Equilibrium Study Of The System Bi-S-H₂, Don Hie Lee

Masters Theses

"An experimental study has been conducted to determine the equilibrium behavior of the system Bi-S-H2. The system was studied by equilibrating H2-H2S gas mixtures with Bi(l)- Bi2S3(s) two-phase mixtures at temperatures of 500°, 600°, 700° and 750°C in a circulating type equilibrium apparatus. The equilibrium gas mixtures were analyzed by a Fisher Gas Partitioner with a reproducibility of approximately 0.06 %.

A linear free energy equation has been derived from the results with an average deviation of ± 1 Kcal. This deviation is well within the accepted experimental accuracy for …


Determination Of The Standard Free Energy Of Formation Of Zr₃S₂, Peter E. Otten Jan 1963

Determination Of The Standard Free Energy Of Formation Of Zr₃S₂, Peter E. Otten

Masters Theses

"The Knudsen effusion method was used to find the equilibrium magnesium pressure for the reaction

3 Zr (s) + 2 MgS (s) = 'Zr3S2' (s) + 2 Mg (v)

By using known standard free energy data for the formation of magnesium sulfide and by using the equilibrium magnesium pressure, the standard free energy of formation of Zr3S2 was calculated and could be expressed by the equation

Δ F° = -139,800 + 49.13 T cal/mole

in the temperature range 900 to 1100°C.

It was also found that Zr3S2 was the zirconium …


Liquid Mercury Embrittlement Of Thin-Walled 2024 Aluminum Tubes, Edward J. Beckemeyer Jan 1963

Liquid Mercury Embrittlement Of Thin-Walled 2024 Aluminum Tubes, Edward J. Beckemeyer

Masters Theses

"The dislocation theory, Zener-Stroh crack model, and the Petch relationship, which correlates fracture stress and grain size, were used to analyze the embrittlement of 2024 aluminum alloy tubes by liquid mercury.

Surface energy ratios, [formula], were determined for biaxial stress ratios of 1/2, 1, ∞. The values of the surface energy ratios considered were 4.24, 1.79, 1.46, respectively. As part of this study, an approximate Nabarro-Peierls frictional stress was calculated for each stress ratio"--Abstract, page 2.


A Study Of The Solubility Of Gold In Aluminum And The Extent Of The Al₂Au Phase., Kuldip Singh Chopra Jan 1963

A Study Of The Solubility Of Gold In Aluminum And The Extent Of The Al₂Au Phase., Kuldip Singh Chopra

Masters Theses

"The lattice constant of pure aluminum (99.998%) at 25° C 0 was determined to be 4.04953 A and the limit of solubility of gold in aluminum at 58O° c was found to be about o.4 weight percent gold. The minimum of the lattice constant was observed at O.75 weight percent gold. No change in the lattice constant with time was found.

The Al2Au phase has a range from 77.66 to 78.94 weight percent gold with the theoretical composition of Al2Au nearly in the middle of the phase. The thermal coefficient of expansion, the density and the …


A Study Of The Relative Electric Resistance Of Commercial Steels And Pure Iron, William Eugene Wistehuff Jan 1963

A Study Of The Relative Electric Resistance Of Commercial Steels And Pure Iron, William Eugene Wistehuff

Masters Theses

"The change in relative electric resistance of five commercial steels, Armco Ingot Iron and Pure Iron were studied over the temperature range of 800°C to 1100°C in an attempt to correlate the phenomena of hot or red shortness with a change in the Electric resistance .

The results from the above resistance measurements were compared with mechanical tests of the same steels to show that at the point at which the iron sulfide liquid forms there is a definite change in the slope of the electric resistance vs temperature curve.

Also studied was a discontinuity in the electric resistance vs …