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Dislocation structure in chromium, chromium-rhenium, and chromium-iron alloys

Journal of the Less Common Metals, 1966
Abstract Electron-transmission microscopy experiments were performed on chromium, chromium-rhenium, and chromium-iron alloys to investigate the effect of alloying on dislocation multiplication and configuration. It was found that the increase of dislocation density with strain was largely independent of composition, but that large alloying additions ...
C.N. Reid, A. Gilbert
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Chromium-Base Alloys

1946
The creation of superior heat-resistant materials is one part of the classical problem of efficiently converting thermal energy into ordered kinetic energy and will remain an important part so long as the Second Law of Thermodynamics is a guiding principle in the improvement of heat engines.
Robert M. Parke, Frederick P. Bens
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The Alloys of Iron and Chromium

Nature, 1940
THE Alloys of Iron Monographs, arranged by the Engineering Foundation of the United States, constitute a valuable series. The alloys of iron and chromium have taken up two volumes; volume 1, by Kinzel and Crafts, dealt with those alloys containing less than 10 per cent of chromium, and now volume 2, by Kinzel and Franks, deals with those alloys ...
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Impact strength of chromium and chromium-base alloys

Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 1994
Chromium and chromium-base alloys are promising materials for a number of areas of technology as the result of their unique properties. However, their increased brittleness at temperatures below 0.3 Tmelt (∼ 630°C) and, consequently, their low impact strength at room temperature retard their use and make it necessary to conduct investigations for the ...
P. A. Zinkovich   +2 more
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Thermal expansion of heat resisting alloys (nickel-chromium, iron-chromium and nickel chromium-iron alloys)

2023
This paper presents data on the linear thermal expansion of various heat resisting alloys (nickel-chromium, iron-chromium and nickel-chromium-iron alloys) manufactured in the United States. These data will be useful to physicists, engineers, metallurgists and others in the use of these alloys, for example in the design of equipment for modern processes.
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Chromium Alloy Plating

1994
Abstract Chromium alloys yield alloy coatings with properties that range from completely satisfactory to marginally acceptable, depending on the end use. This article provides a detailed description of plating solutions and deposition conditions and rates of chromium-iron, chromium-nickel, and chromium-iron-nickel alloys.
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Nitrides of Chromium and Chromium-Titanium Alloys

Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 1955
E. R. Olson   +2 more
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Chromium and chromium alloys

2011
Klaus John   +2 more
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High temperature steam oxidation of chromium-coated zirconium-based alloys: Kinetics and process

Corrosion Science, 2020
Joel Ribis   +2 more
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