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In case an article has been published in the Bureau's ov.'n series andalso in a scientific or technical journal, the Bureau reference is givenfirst. These articles are usual y available in the large technical li-braries, or photostat copies may bve purchased for a nominal fee from th:;
United Engineering Societies Libr^'.ry, 29 Lest 39th Street, Nev/ York Gity,The Carnegie Library', Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Metals and Alloys, 350West 42nd Street, New York Gity, or some other large technical librarywhich carries on photosta.! service.
Reference numbers are assigned to facilitate use of the indices,RP is used to designate Research Papers, _G, Circulars, R, Simplified Prac-tice Recommendations^ M, Miscellaneous Publications! LG, Letter Circulars!and E MS Building and Materials Structures series.
Sor i'js Pr ic eRef.1 Advantages of oxide films os beiges for ‘^Inniinnin-pig-
mented surface costings for slumirium olloys.R. Vi. Euzscrd end V., H. Mutchler. Nat. /dvisoiy domra.
Aeron. Note 400 (l9fl) .
2 Correlation of certain soil characteristics v/ith pipe FPfGfline corrosion, I. A. Denison. BS J , Reserreh, 7_, 6 fl(IMDI).
f Maciiin^bility and tool life, T. G , Digges, Metals &Alloys 2, 44 (l95l)
,
4 The influence of chemical composition and=^hoat tre^'t- RP519merit of steel forgings on machin‘‘.bility \vith shallovv
l^’the cuts, r, G. Digges, BS J. Resbr rcir,- 6_5 977(l93l) , Trans, Am, Soc. Mech, Eng, p, MvS54-49 (1932),
5 rhermomagnetic inve s tig tier oT' teiy^ering of nuenched RP3500.75 percent cr-rbou steel, G, A, Ellinger, ES J,
Rese-rci., 7, 441 (iJfl) ,
6 Endurance testing of steel: coraparison of results ob-tained v.’ith rotating beam vs axially loaded speci-mens, R, D, France, Proc. Am, Soc, besting bh ter-ials ^1 176 (L931) ,
7 Ororgen r^s a factor in submerged corrosion, S, G.
Groesbech '‘nd L, J. Vrldron. Proc, Am. Soc, listinglb- tori’ Is ^ (2), 279 (1931),
8 A 'ueous solutions of ethylene glycol, glycerine and Rr357sodium silicate as quenching media for steels,r. E, Hamill. bS J. Research; 7, 555 (l93l) , MetalProgress);^, 55 (l95l) .
9 Quenches, intermediate betv.een oil and y/ater,
r. E. Hamill, Metal Progress 20, 55 (l9ol) .
10
The resistance of chromium pla.ted gages to y/ear. RP276H. R, Herschmen, BS J. Research, jS, 295 (1951),
1.1 A grain distribution index for sand grading. C, E.
Jac.kson, Trans, Am, Foundryraen’s Assn. ^5 506(1951),12 Tile \"'esr of metals. L, Jordan, Mech.Eng, 5£, G44(l93l) .
15 The' tensile properties of alloy steels a^t elevated RP‘’-70
temperatures as det^ermined by the ” siiort-tl,me" meth-od. I . Kohlbaum, R. L, Dorrlell and V,. A. Tucker,BS J. Research, 6
, 199 (l35l)
,
14 So.il corrosion studies, 1950. Rates of corrosion and RP5'^9
pitting of bare ferrous sp'cimens, K, H, Logan '"--nd
7, A, Grodslo,' . BS J. Rese.'rcii, 7_y 1 (l95l) .
15 Soil corrosion studies. Non-ferrous metals and alloys, R.P55J
metall.ic co'^ tings and specially prepared ferrouspipes removed in 1350. K, K, .Logan, BS J, R-'search,
7; 585 (1951),.Stress corrosion 01 .met'- Is, D, J, McAdsm, jr, Int,
Assn. Testing M:’terials, Zurich, Su/itzerland.
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p, 228 (Sept, 1951),
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Ref o Series17 Influence of water composition on stress corrosion
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D. J. McAdam, jr. Proc. Am. Soc. Testing MaterialsS1,(P), S5P (1931).
18 Surface coatings for aluminum alloys. 7, . H. Mutchler.Metals 1 Alloys £, 3P4' (l93l) .
IS Flow in rail steel. G. V;, Quiet. Met. Progress,' p. 41(April 1931).
SO Fork on iron, steel and iiardvva.re at .i.he bureau of Stand-ards. H. S. Rav’don, Researc^i into properties of ironand steel. U . S. Daily, Dec. 17. «ietallurgica]. studiesto aid steel industrj;^, Dec. 18. Evolving plant pro-cesses for making steel, Doc. 19. Cooperative resoarcb.
into making steel, Dec. 11. Certifying iron productsfor Federal purchase, Dec. Pi. Fjst-‘'’blis'i.iing standardsfor iron and steel, Dec. P3 (l93l)
,
21 The freezing point of platiuLum. F. Rceser, r. R. RP32GCaldwell and H. T. F’ensel. BS J. Research, 6_, 11.19
(1931)
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22 Ho’vv carbon content and heat trertment can affect wearresistance. 3. J. Rosenberg. Iron Age 128,1366 (1931).
25
The resistance to wea.r of carbon steels. vS . J. Rosenborg RP348BS J. Research, _7, 419 (l93].) . Trans. Am. Soc.
Steel Treating 19, 247 (1932)
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24 Wear of metals. S. J. Rosenberg aind K. K. Herschman.Metals Sc Alloys _2, 52 (l93'l) .
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25 Metal spraying appar'^tus. C. M. Saeger, jr.
U. S.'Paterit 1,792,551 (l95l)
.
26 A practical method for studying the running quality of
a metal cast in foundry molds. G. M. Saeger, jr. andA. I. KrynitsVy. Trans. Sc Bui. Am. Foundrymen's Assn.
2, 513 (1931). Met. Ind.' (Bond.) 43, .171 (1932.).
27 Use of ethylene pthalate anhydride as a high vacuumcement. T. P. S'-ger ^-nd R. G. Kennedy. Physics jL,
No. 6, 352 (1931),28 rhermonia.gnetic analysis ‘'
110. the Kq transform-' tion in0.75 percent carbon steel. .R. L. Sanford andG, A. Sllinger. Proc. Am, Soc. Te,sting Materials31 (2), 83 (1931).
29 Fatigue testing of Y^ire. S. M. Shelton, Proc, Am. Soc.
Testing Materials _31 (2), 204 (1931).30 Properties of the rare metals for high temperature
service. Syraposium on effect of tejaperature on the
propertiOvS of metals (book). W. K, Swanger. Pub-lished jointly bjr Am. Soc. Testing' Materials - Am.Soc, Mech. Eng. p. 610 (1931),
Special r'^fractories for use at high temperatures. RP327W, H. Swanger and F. R. Caldwell. BS J, Research, £,1151 (1931). Met. Ind, (Bond.) 4£, 149, 197 (l932)
.
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PriceRef.3f Bismuth al] 07 s . J. G. r'homjjson . Metals 1 tllojs 0?,
(1931). Meb. Ind. (Bond.) 7 (1951). Printingdquipiiient Eng. (Nov. 1931).
35 The de terminal tIon of oxygen and nitrogen in iron ondsteel by the vncmin fusion method. K. d. Vacher andL. Jurdr-n. BS J. Researcn^ 575 (1931).
34 ibe carbon-oxygen enuilibriuni in liquid iron. li. G,
Vrachei- ''nd E. fi. Hamilton. Irans. Am. Inst. Min.Met. Eng. Iron 1 Steel Div, p. 1S4 (1933).
Series
RP54G $0.10
35 Shop method for determining volume clxinges in c-'^st
iron during casting. E. J. 7.Gh -^nd C. ivi. Saegerjjr.Trans. Am. Founarguiien ' 3 Assn. 188 (1952).
36 Volume clirsnges of cast irons during casting, E. J. Ash RP440 .05
and G . M . Saeger , jr. BS J, Research, 8, 601 (1952).37 Effect of casting temper^' ture and .-idditions of iron on RP401 ,10
bearing bronze (Cu SU^ Sn IO5 Pb 10), G. E. Eggen-schweiler. ES J. Research, _8, 67 (1932). Met, Ind.(Bond.) 40, 471 (1932).
33 Effect of on tiaiony on the mechanical properties of a RP442 ,05
bearing lironze (Gu 80, Sn 10, Pb 10), G. E. Eggen-schweiler. BS d . Research, _8, 625 (l952)
,
59 i'acbors affecting the pTysical properties of c" st red
brass (85 Gu, 5 Zn, 5 Sn, 5 Pb) . H. E. Gardner and
G. M. Saeger, Jr. Proc . Am. Soc. Testing Materials
12 (2), 517 (1952). Met. Ind. (Bond.) iJ, 181, 199
(1952). Am. Met. Market 59, 4, 12 (1952).
40
Mechanical ,./roperties of white-metal bearing alloys at
different teraperatures . IT, II. Ilerschman and J. B,
Basil. Proc. Am. Soc. Testing Materials _52 (2), 556
(1932)
.
41 Bonding m-agnesit; linings for steel making furnacesvidthout the use of iron oxide. B. Jordan. Met-'ls S:
Alloys 3, 2.2 (1932).42 Investiga tiaig lu ’chinery peiformance and design,
B. Jordan. Goimnercial Standards Monthly 8, 301 (1952),
43 Structural stability of 18 percent cTironiium 8 percentnickel sLaiifJ.ess steej, at eleva.ted temperatures in ab-
sence Cl stress, u. Jordan. Report of Chairman of Sub-comrii. M, Proc, Am. Soc. Testing Ma.terials ^ (l), 170(r,)52).
44 Mu'tallurgical rese-'^rch at Bureau of Stand; rds contrib-uted totJo’-^ design md performance of machinery.B, Jordan, U
S'. Daily, Eeb, 24, 1932.45 Tensile properties of c-^st nickel-chromium-iron alloys RP474 .05
Sind of some 1-loy steels at elevated temperatures,k, Kahlbaum. and B. Jordan. ES J, Reseaich, _9, 327
(1952).
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Creep et elevEi.fed temperatures in chroinium-venridiam
steels containing tungsten or molybdenum. \ . Kahlbauni
f-jTid L. Jordan. SO J. Reoe'i ch, _9j 441 (l90r) .
Ac'.'.elercted voctnering O'sts of soldorcd ^nd of tinnedsheet copyvjr. P. R. Kostina. PS J. Re seer cl.'., l.,
(1952)
.
Pine ^’.nd its alloys. 0. 0. forentn et el. Gin. So,
(1952).Iniluonco of stresr; on coi^rosion. P. J. ilc.'nuim, jr.
Trans. Im. Inst. Piin. I.lot. Eng. _99, 262 (l952j .
The resistance to impact of rail steels cit elevatedtoiap'Tstures . G. P . Quick. BS 4, Researcii, 8, 191
(iO?;- ) . A'a. Inst. llin. Met. Eng, Preprint (1952).ihi tensile liroper-ties of r."il steel at elevated tem-
per.:' tur js . G. 9. Quick. B.f J. Rese-'reP.,]2 ,
175
(1952). Am. Inst. Min. Met. Eng. Preprint (1952> .
Fin-ling practical uses for .onferrous metals. H. S.
Rav.'don. li . S. D-ni],y, Api=il 19. Spnctrochemic''! testsof nonferrous ;:lloys, -'pr:i.l 20. Studies of propertiesof n^'nfeirous met,- Is, April, il. Dot ;rrainirig use val-
U'-o of nonferrous netols, April 22. PtilivJng excess-
output of ,:i.onfG7’rous et'afe, April 25. S band: rdizingproducts of riunfcrr'.jus jrietr.ls
,
April 25 (1952).Gold treating rn'ctaliic a.jloys. Pfi‘:ct of cooling In
l:iuiid '’ir or dr :' i.ee . P. i- , r.-:Mvdono Meta.!. Progi'^ss
n, 29 (195<) ,
duality control of non-ferrou.s m}tais, H. 0. hav.don.
CoimTi,rcinl St-'ndards IvlanthT.y _9, 109 (1952).Studies of prop)rti.;s of non--ferrcus met' Is. n. S.
fi'Vvdon, Commercial Standards Konthl;/' 9, 151 (1952).A method for determ;': ning th : velum- cLan-es undorgon;
Pr metals ' nd nlloys during c-'sting. G. M. Seeger, jr
.
nd G. J, Ash. BS J,. Pe;?-.-rch, B, 57 (1952).Gore oi' mold bind'ir costing or p.:ste. G. M. S: oger, :ir'>
n. S. P'tmt l.,S:'G,905 (1952)’.
li: rr-morargne tic ph.nirmnr' In at; ;], and tlr.-ir apelicetion;in f'-'-e stud^' of tempering of aujiici-i- mi 0,75 pjrcn.it
c rdori st) ';!. 1. fundament; ! oon.. id.er'' ti.ans;;
2. ; ber-i.uoma.gnetj c -'’n."- lysis appli ',d to th : study of te..u,;;r-ed
steel, i:. I... Sanford ''nd Q. A. Elliriger , I r ' no . Am,lioc. Steel Tr ert.i.ng 20, 265 (l952)
.
Pflfoct of einc coatings on Lh-a endurance p'i’operti;s of
:jtoel. i. . H. >Sv."’ngor ' nd. .R. .0, France, E5.' 4 , Pe-search, 9 (1952) , Proc, Ain. Soc. iislityT; Mr.tor-
iols 52 T2 ), 450 (i:;52), 21;-t-liurgist, i-. 156 (Oct.
1952)
.
I'O t n.anin-a.ti ';;)n of -u/o/y en, niti'ogen nd hydi-ogen in
steel. J. G. Thom.json. Am, Inst. Min. Met. Eng.Pub. 466 (T952j.
f' 0 1 * i o s
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Ref.61 Nitrogen content of some standard so.mplo steels. J. G.
ThompvSon r-nd S, K. Hnniilton. BS J. Re; errch. 595
(1952)
.
62 Determination of alumino and silica in steel by thehydrochloric "'cid residue method. J. G. Thompson endJ, 2. Aclcori. ES J. Roseerch, 9, 615 (1952).
63 Oxygjrij l^drogon and nitrogen as constituents in met-.als. H. G. V.achor. J. Ghern. Sducrtion 47 (1952).
64 Some factors affecting the Proece tost for zinc coat-ings. H. H. V'nlkup and S. C. Groesbeck. Proc. Am.Boc.Testing Materials (2), 455 (1952).
65 The litility of trio spark tost as applied to commorcinlst'iols. R. W. Buzzard. BS J, Research, 11, 527 (1953).
66 Thermo electric properties of Pt-Rh alloys. F. R. Gald-Vveli-. BS J. R0se”-rch, 1_0, 375 (1953).
67 Effect of lathe cutting conditions on the hardness of
carbon and alloy steels. T. G. Bigges. BS J. Research,
2Si, 77 (1955). Abst. Motnl Progress 25, 54 (1955).Mocli. Eng. 65, (1933)
jp. 644.
6B The effect of impurities, sulphur and iron, on the phys-ic"’! properties of cost red brass (Cu 65, Zn 5, Sn 5,
Pb 5). K. B. Gardner and C. M. Sa.eger, jr. Proc. Am.
Soc. Testing tiaterials ^ (2), 448 (1955).69 The freezing point of iridium. F. Henning and H.T.Wen-
sel, BS J. Resor.rch, 809 (l933).
70 Tin-free leaded bearing bronzes. H. K. Herschman andJ. L. Basil. BS J. Reseorch, W, 591 (1955). Met.Ind. (London), 4^, 219, 245, 525 (1953).
71 Metal alloys (bearing bronzes). H. K. Herschman andJ. L. Basil. H. S. Patent 1,895, 261 (l955)
.
72 White metal bearing alloys|mechanical properties at
different temperaturos and service ta-sts. H, K,
Horscluaan and J. L. Basil. ES J. Research, 3^, 1
(1955).75 Thermol expansi.on of colum.blum. P, Hidnert and H, S.
Krider. BS J. ReseTch, IJ., 279 (1955).74 Surf ".CO tension of molten uot.-ils. A, I, Krj’nitsl^.
Met,"Is & Alloys 4. No. 6, 79 (l953). The Metallurg-ist 9, 76 (1955).
75 Running quality of iiK)ite.a mjto.ls, an oxbondod .obstruct
of an a,rticle by M. Rone Berger. A. I. Krynitsiiy.
Me to Is & Alloys 4, No. 6, 176 (1935),76 Exposure tests of wire cloth for insect screens. G. V:.
Quick. Commercial Standards Monthly 9, No. 7, 151
(1955) .
Conditions a.ffecting the freezing tompeiaature of .sil-
ver. '9. F. Roesor and A. I. Dahl. BS J. Research, 10 ,
661 (1955).
Series PriceRP494 to. 05
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Roi'erence tables for Pb to Pt-Rii therinocouplos . f . P'. RPbSORoeser and H. It VJense] . BS J. Rescvrch, 10, P75
(19:55).
All interna bional conipcarison of boiup'iratm’o sc'J.Grs be- J,vPb7'5
tween 660 and 1063^6, R, It Roeser, F. H. vOchofiold
•"ntP H. A. Moser. BC J. Research, 1J_, ]. (19:5 :a).
doi’o or Piold binders, coatings or pr.sto. U. S. Prstent
1 93,684,. Coro or mold binaers, coatings or paste, '
U. S. Pa. bent 1,893,685. Processes of and products forattaching portions of molds or cores, d . 3, P'^tent
1,897,149. Processes and products for coating meldsand cores, Ll . S. Patent 1 , 9u]. ,1:7.4 . Method md meansfor foundry practice, U, S. Patent 1,914,533. Metrlcoating metiiod, U. S. Patent 1,940,314. G. Mi, S'' 0ger,jr.(1953)';
Fa.t.igue tests of galvanised wire under pulsating tensilestress. 3. M, vShelton and F. H. Svz-'nger. Proc. Am. 80c.Tasting Materials 33 (f) , 548 (1953).
[herraa.l conductivity of irons and steels ^nd some othermetals in the tempera.ture range 0 to 6 OOOG . 8 . M.
Shelton and W. R. Swanger. Tra.ns. Ain. Soc. Steel i'reat
-
ing 1061 (l933j .
3(m;e physical propjerties of coinraercir ]. thoi’ium. J. G.
Thompson. Metals & Alloys 4, 111 (1953).
Creep ;u'id structural stability.' of nicbol-chromiurn-ii'onalloys at 1600'^’’. W. A. Tucker Mid 3 , E. S'iuclair. BSJ. Research, 1^, 851 (1955).
Tlie s^'^steiri linuid iron-c'^rbon o'xide:i. b. G. Vacher. BSJ. Rese-rch, .11, 541 (1955).
Some physical properties of p].atinum-rhodlura alloys.J. S.' Aeken. BS J, Roseaxch, jjb, :749 (1954).
Protective value of nickel and cjiromiuin plabjng on
steel. R, Blum, P, W. G. Strausser and A. Brenner.BS J. Research, Kg, 551 (19;’4) .
Determination of small amounts of sine In steels and
irons. H. A. Bright. BS J. Research,jK, 'Rdi (].9o4)
.
M'':thods of and baths for anodic trea.tneni. of aluminum.R, F. Buszard. U. S. Peters 1,977,619 (l934).
C(-irrosivenes 3 of cortain Ohio soils. I. A. Denison end3. Ev'iing. Soil. Science JK, 137 (1054).
CoiTOsion of ferrous metals in acid soils. I. A. Denisonand R. B. Hobbs, J. Research N3S, jK, IPS (1954).
Cautions regarding gas-appliance abtachmonts . J. H.
Eiseman. Gir. BS, C404 (i934).Prolonged tempering at lOOCG and ^'ging at room tompor-
r.turo of 0.3 percent ca^rbon steel. G. A. F.ilirigei-
'nd R. L, SarifcM'd. J. Research BBS, jK, 259 (1954),Trans. Ar. Soc, Metals 33, No, f., 4. 9̂ (1935).
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E. 0, Grooobeck and !i. it. taliaip, J . Rerearcli,
L_, 785 (1054). Met. Ind,(Lond*j ^ , 593, 440(1934).
'ho.r’mal OApanalor. ol boai’.'lrr'^ bronze a. 1. i..i‘lnor’b. J.
Xr'r;rch N]3P, _12, 693, (1934).J. ...oitum' orpariGion ot' artificial grapl:d.te and carbon.
i'. iildnort, J. Rosearch RBO, 17._, 37 (1034) »
rr<,p,);;,ration of, pure g'il.l:Luia. J. I. noffmn. J. Reaearcl'i
NdO, JX, 665' (1934). Mol. ind. (oonrion) 46, 335, 391
( 1934}Oraduation and calibration c;f preciaion-circles . L. V.
Jndsa.n. Trann. Am. Goophys. Union (Nat. Res. Council)15th Annual Mooting (1954),
biinonsi onal changes in die casting alloys. R,0, Kennedy.Moials ic Alloys 5, IOC, 1?4 (l034) .
^liroct of 'iiielting condibions on the running duality of: iuminum cast in sand molds. A. I. Ki^nitsliy and C.M,
ngor, jr. J. ileso''rcu MBO, IX, 579 (1934). Met. Ind.(,. lOnd.) llu, 198 (l954). Rosuno, I ha* Foundry, p.
91, 60 (March 1935).Use of bureau of Standards data in the de,sign and pro-
tection of pipe lines, a, H. Logan. Mai.. PetroleumNeas iX
,(July 97, 1934)
,
la;'; of loss of Vvoight and pitting of feiTous and non-':o,in-ou.s ,epoclm'3ns a.nd raeta.LLic protective coatir^ps.
K, h. Logan and R. IL lav lor. -i . Rosoai-ch IBS, IX, 119(1934;.
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Inl'l.uenee of chemic''X-y anal inocha.nically forined notcheson the fatigue of vnetalr . 8, j„ McAdain, .ir. and R. .
CL-ne. J, R3s-:o’clXlBrh IX, 5h7 (i.Xl).
jV't alas tract of above p-'per, June aieetj.np: of 4 th Inst,
bongress for Applied Mocirnicc (Englandj . 9. J.
IloAdam, jr. ; nd R. b, Olyne (1934/
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Sv'cond spoctrian of hafnium, VX F. Meggers and B, F.
Scribner. J. Re'':r'rcii NFS, _1X, 615 (1954).I'eiTous livL.. lliirgl cal developments during past five
..... ii. S. iuaicfioa. . i.ietaj.s h Alloys 5, E07 (1934).R'.'-'ports of Joint Co.Tanittee on I.nvc>.stig.'':tion of Effect
of P and S- In Stool: - Effect of S In forging steel,Ani. Soc. feating Materials _34 (I),
on lov-caj.rcion si.eel.
F, Roeser and J, I. Moff-6 73 (l93.0o
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11?. opecijlurn K.ebcl ccctings. G. . ?.'’^ogor, jr. Metcl Prog-rcsc 534 (1954).
115 Gtiidl'-^:; on c;,.st rou bj-CoC for oGtrliliehmcnl of a basiccl:i,.:oificction oi’ nonforrous ingot nmt' Is for specif-ic.abion purposos. G. baogor, .ir. Am. Foand:r-men'
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Assn, exchange Orapor, Iho Foundi-g; !:)?, ?0, 49 (JunG
1954), 13, 20, 49 (July 1954). Mot.''lnd. (bond.) ;14,
607, G31 (discussion) 15 (l954) . I'oundry Trsde J.
50, 559, 579, 395 (discussion) 5(j, 414_5 5;i, 516 (1934).irsns. Am. Founurymon' s ilssn. V (Go, 5), 67 (1954).J. Inst. Brit. Foundrymen 268, 517 (1954).
114 Properties of gray erst iron as -aJ'fected by casting con- PPfPlS .05
citions. G. M, oaeger, jr. and E. J. Ash. J. xPesearchRBli, ^6, 573 (1954). Trans. Am. Foundrymon' s Assn. V,449 (1954).
115 Gonipression tfa^bs of structural steel at elevated temper- Fd^741 OP
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Ghom. Met. Sngi*. 545 (l934) .
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tOi-iperature range lOo to 50(0^0. S. M, Shelton . J. Re-Goar'cn 1^, 441 (l954)
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Accelerated bests of nickel and c^hror.ii ’..m plating on RP7?4 .05
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steel. P. f. G. Strausseiy A. Brenner and t. Bluia,
9. Research NBS, 33, 51.) (l9'54j.
bear of dies for e.y:ti-uding pJ.astlc clay. K, f. vStull. RP675 .05
J. Eesearch liBO, 501 (1954).
120 Noti on the frictional resistance of .soc'il and of braesin shrink .fits. > . H. S-.f.nger. Pi*C)C. A,;.. Ooc . Testingaiatori.aln 54 (Ti), 165 (witfi disc.) (1939). "fiuesures
slip resistance iri sirrln]'. f.its'u 01,3.:;! (JuU: 50, i9?4).
121 Fffoct of gas con.'lent on cc'irerjf'rcial steel (nea'S story},-
J. G. rrioi.y)Son. Steel Ho. ?0, 49 (Bay 14, 1954).122 Effect of cc;ld rolling on tiiO inuentfition .hardness of RP742 .05
copper. J. 0. J'hompson. J. n.esorrcii JJ), 515(1934),125 iJetnods for doterm.ining oxygen in stool - a pi‘Ogi'e,?s
rSi/Ort. J . u. Ihoiupson. Fin. A Met. ':15 (1934).1,1.1 Test of a flat stool plate floor under load. .L, B
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rackerma.n, a. h, Stang and V.. R. Osgood. J. .Rosea-rch,
hhf, 12, 365 (1954).
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met.sis at eleva.t'-'d tornpora.tur js . iv^ , 5. vanb'uuni and?. M, Shelton. J. Res"V\rch NBS, 14, 429 (1354).
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iti.'ii currosi'on of stfrvj. under watoi*. h. J. Vsaldron
and 2, 0. Groeehack. froc. Aiw. Goc, iertlria, Materials54 (II ), 125 (with discussion) (1954).
127 FiS tal 1 j shjnent of s scale of (iolor toinperaturo H. I. RP67yGensel; f. F. Judd and t. I, Ro(jsor. 1. R .-search NDr’,
It,, of' 7 (1354).12d Ihe m3taJ. - iron, M, S, Cleaves s.nd J, G, rhornpson,
i.icGrav/--riill Boc'k Co,j Moa Tort Cit/ (published iii :non-*
ogi-srii series of li-on Allovs Com;:, of lint;. Foundation)(l.;5h; .
120 Hardening characto'ris tics csndi other prop-.;rti's of cou;- KP857rnsrclal onu-porcent corhori bool stjels, I. G, Diggesend h . Jordan, i. Research FBo, Ih, oSh (1955).
150 hardening char-neteristics of one percent carbon tooj.
steel;:, i. G. Diggos an<.; h. Jordan, Irens. A;::, Soc,M;; n 1
'y O :ii; No. 4/253 (l 935),151 Ga tieod ic* protec tion of [d-pc Jines froo (S:; o:i 1 cori'osion
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155 01; S-; r’v • r.i.ons on soil corrosion in b ’ ' /) s indiiiiti- / ,
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156 Puri."i ce tic.'!) ol gn I biu Ml bp'' fracti O'l ’..i t; r,pstal lisa lion of RPbPoijie 'jal. J. I . tlof'fnan and 1 , i , .per'i hner, I, Re-
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153 In i-nai-..1 enai stand'' i‘d is. .ation (j.f h'l •.'h'l,.., 1 ini tapes andvv i
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inuffi. I'eiyll.ium and niannecium. II. ' . Intcuus. J. Re-search , NB8 , ffZ (1955).
141. Devolopment of specifications for protocti'/e coabinips.
K. i'i. .Uogano 5. Ind. Eng. Ciieia. ll?, ].35d. (1955).144 Undoj-groiind corrosion. K. ,H. Logan. Proc. Aai. I'oc.
Chen. Eng. § 1 , 317 (1935).145 Atomic v.^right of gallium. G. E. F. Lundell and 1, I, Bll'-'t!
aofLrnn.'j. Rose^^^rch NBS, 15, 409 (1935).146 ’ he v-.-:;'' thering' of aluminum allijy sheet iaaterials used
in oircra.ft. . H. Mutchlor. Ma.t. Adviso.ry Comia.
Aeron,. i'ec'n. P.eporb 490 (1935 j.
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147 Atmospheric exposure tests of nonferrous screen wii-o R.l‘PO'5
cloth. G. Vh“0uick. J. Research UBS, U, 775 (1935).Appendix to Repoi't of Co.mm. D-14, -Proc. Am. Soc.
resting Material.s3Jj_
(l)? 450 (1935).148 Contirann,iD-flo’v.' corrosion tests of steel pipe. B. S.
.Rpwcion and L, J. Waldron. Fr-oc. A.',n. Soc. T ; stingMaterials _35 (ll), 533 (witn dlscussloti) (1935).^-ng. M25 ^05 (Aug. 03, 1935).
149 Stci.nd.',rd tabl.-!;.’, for cliroinol al'ume.L t.l:eriiiocoupl es . R,P7GV
W. -F . Roescr, A, I. D'^hl .evl C, J. Gov/ons. J. Re-search LBS, (K, 239 (1935) .
150 Ilethods ol testing tliei-iaocouples and thermocouple ma- RPAGC
ierials. W. p. Roesor and H. t. WenscJ « 4. ResearchNBS, Irl, 247 (loo5).
151 SiiGc^t silver for chemical equipment. E„ A. Rogers.Sho-'t Metal Ind. (l-ond.un) 9 ., 99 (.Eeb , 1035).
152 Determin-ition of gallium in aluminum. J. A. Sciicrrjr. RI'B53
J. Research UBS) 1^, 565 (1035).153 Colorimetric method icn quontitativo deti xaiiirstion of Rr83G
smal-l ximounts of sllv(jr urging p-Li.jsethyl^ minobon-salrhedajiilne . I, C. Schoonover. J. R'u-nM’ch NBS, 15,
377 (L935).
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154 Pipe lino febrics. G. N . Scot o a nci S. Evvlng . ij.il. 1 GasJ. 34-23, 112 (Oct. 24, 193 5) .
155 Fatigue proportl ;s of s teol Yv ire
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156 Ac celor.’ ted servic p-t q ts of pintl,e bo’’r:Ln,,g So A .b! ..Stariif.;; RP854 .05
and u. R. S’veetman. J . Rosy L Ci-j. NFS, 5'Ji (1935) .
157 Tests C'f steel to';-'er columns for the George 7h siilngton RP331 .10
Bric-^go. A. Ho St p. ad H. ii . Lb.1 tteiaore
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J .ResearchNEl.i , 15_, 317 (1935).
158 Gold-cobalt resist.^nce .'lioy s , J. L . rhc^m.':’ s , J . Ro- KP7S9 .05o r» • rch NBS, 1 4
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539 ( 1935)
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159 Second progress report .,;n de t jrmination of oig/gen insteel, to the Iron and Steel Livision of Am, Inst,Lin. Met. Sng. J. 0, Ihompson. Min. &. M^t. 1^;184 (.1'935)
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Ref. Sorios160 Impact and stotic tcHvSile properties of bolts, RP763
H. L, Whittemoro ,G. \U Nusbaum and E.O^Seaquist.
J, Research NBS, 14, 139 (1935).161 Mesle’s chord method for measiiring the thickness of RP866
metal coatings. W, Blum end A. Brenner. J, ResearchMBS, j!£, 171 (1956).
162 Corrosive protective value of electrodeposited zinc RP867and cadmium coating on steel. W. Blum, P, W, C.Strausser and A, Brenner. J.Research NB3, 2B, 185
(1936).163 liiechaniaal properties of aluminum alloy rivets.
W. G. Brueggeman. Nat. Advisory Comm. Aaron. Tech.Note 585 (1936).
164 Oxalic acid as an electrolytic etching reagent forstainless steels. G. A, Ellinger. ‘Irons. Am. Soc*Metals 26 (1936).
165 Inspection and tensile tests of some worn wire ropes. RP920TJ. H, Fulweiler, A. H. Stang and L* R, Sweetman.J. Research NBS, 401 (1936 ).
166 The platinum metals (review of literature 1955-35)
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R. Gilchrist. Annual Survey of American Chemistry10 (published by Nat. Research Council) (1956).
167 Ihermal expansion of copper-beryllium alloys. RP890P. Hidnert. J. Research NBS. 529 (1936). Met,Ind. (Lond.) 212 (l936),
168 Thermal expansion of lead»-antimor^ alloys. P.Hidnert, RP958J. Research NBS, 17, 697 (1936).
169 Production, heat treatment, and properties of iron al- C 409loys. L. Jordan, Gir. NBS (1956).
170 Discussion of “Austenitic grain-size in cast iron" byD. W, Mui-ph^' and W, P. Wood. A. I. Krynitsky. Trans.Am. Soc. Metals 89 (1936).
171 An Improved method for preparing cast iron transverse RP8S0test bfxrs. A. I, Krynitsky and G. M. Saeger, jr.
J. Research NBS, 16 , 567 (1936), Fdy, Tr. J. (Lond.)55 . 485 (1936). Trans. Am, Foundrymon’s Assn. 45 .
753 (1237).172 The use of nonferrous metals underground, K. H. Logan.
011 & Gas J. (Tulsa, Okla.) No. 9, 137 (Sept.
24, 1936).173 Underground corrosion. K. H. Logan, Trans. Am. Soc.
Civil Eng. im, 811 (l936).174 Soil-corrosion studies, 1934. Rates of loss of weight RP945
and penetration of nonferrous metals. K. H. Logan.J. Research NBS, 17, 781 (1956).
175 Soil-corrosion studies, 1934. R-'te of loss of weight RP883and pitting of ferrous specimens. K. H. Logan.J. Ressr-rch NBS, 16, 431 (1936).
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A. S. Kir.g. J. Research NBS, 16, 5R5 (1956).”
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177 Term, analysis of 'the first spectrum of vanao.ii.im (VI).Vv. F. Meggers a.nd N, W. Russell. J, Rosearcli r©S,
17, 125 (i95f5).
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179
Determination of the Brinela number of inotals. S. H.
.Petrenko, W. Kamberg and B. Viilson. J. ResearchIIBS, rZ, 59 (1336).
Final report on effect of sulfur in steel. Joint Com-
RP005 .05
mittoe on Investigation of Effect of Phosphorus and
Sulphur in Steel. H. S. Rawdon. Proc. Am. Soc. Test-ing Materials ^ (l), 88 (19?36),
180 Silver; its properties and industrial uses. B. A.
Rogers, I. 0. Schoonover and L. Jordan. Gir. NBS(1936)
.
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181 An alternating current magnetic comparator and tlie
testing of tool-resisting prison bars. R. L. Sanford.J. Research NBS, 16, 563 (1936).
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182 Distillation and separatio.n of arsenic, antimony andtin, J. A. Schemer. J. Research NBS, 16, 253 (1936).
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163 Some bests of steel columns incased in concrete.A. H. Stang, H, L. Whitbemore and D. E. Parsons.J. Research NBS, 16 , 265 (1936 ).
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184 lasts of eight large H-shaped columns .'fabricated fromcarbon-manganese steel. A. H. Stang, H. L. Ifaittomoro
and L. R. Sweetmen. J, Reserren NBS, 16 , 595 (1936).
RP896 .05
185 Tests of steel chord members for the Bayonne bridge. RP&97 .05
A. H. Stang^ H. L. hhittemore and' L. R. Sweetman.J. Research tlES, 6h7 (l9S6).
18G Failure of heat-treated steel wire in cables of t.ho
Mt. Hope R. I. suspension bridge. R, H. Swanger andG. F. Wohlgemuth. Proc. Am. Soc. Testing Mater ial.e
S6 (II), fl (I9b6). Abst. cand disc., Metal Progress
^,6 7 (Aug, 1936).
187 Electrical resistance alloys of copper, .uianganese and RP8Gi6 .05
aluminum. J. L. I’homas. J. Research MBS, ^5 149(1956).
188 Largo single C'r}''st-':ils of copper (simplified methodfor their preparation). J. G. Ihompsori. Mete .Is & Al-loys 7, 19 (1936).
183 Discussion of "A dilatometric study of the alpha-gammatransformation in high purity iron" by G. VJolls,
R. A. Ackley and R. F. Mehl. J. G. ihoiapson andII. A. Bright. Trans. Anr., Goc. Mot-ls 24, 67 (1956).
190 A summary of information on the pi-opcration and proper- R.PB60 .05
ties of pure iron. J. G, ThoiTipson raid H. £. Olcavcs.J. Rese.-'rch t©S, 16, 105 (1956 ).
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Cooperative study of raethods for the determination of
o3Qrgen in steel. J. G, Thompson, H. C. Vacher andH. A, Bright. Metals Technology (Dec. 1956). J. Ro-sejiTch NBS, 1^, 259 (l957) . Trens. Am. Inst. Min.Met. Eng. Iron & Steel Div. ^25, 246 (1957).
Discussion of "Equilibrium in the reaction hydrogenand iron oxide in liquid iron at IGOOCf!" by M. G.
Fontana and J. Chipman. H. C. Vacher. Trans. Am.foe.Metals 24, 555 (l956).
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193 Visitors’ nmu*^! of the National Bureau of Standards.K. G. Boutell. Misc. Pub. NBS (l957).
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194 Magnetic methods for measuring the thickness of nickelcoatings on nonmagnetic base metals. A. Brenner.J. Research NBS, 565 (1937).
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195 Strength of welded aircraft joints. W. G. Bruoggeman,Nat. Advisory Comm. Aeron. Tech, Report 584 (1937).
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196 Anodic tre'^tment of aluminum. R. V;. Buzzard.U. S, Patent 2,085,002 (l957)
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197 Anodizing of aluminum alloys in chromic acid solutionsof different concentrations. R. Vy, Buzzard, J. Re-search NBS, 16, 251 (1957).
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198 B.aths for anodic treatment of aluminum. H. Vv . BuzzardU. S. Patent 2,066,527 (1937).
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199 Anodic coating of magnesium alloys. R. Buzzard andJ. H. Wilson. J. Research NBS, IB, 85 (1957). Metal-lurgia (England) 181 (l957).
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200 Deteriora.tion of chromic acid baths used for anodic ox-idation of aluminum alloys. R. W. Buzzard and J. K.
Wilson. J. Research NBS, 18, 53 (1937).
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201 Preparation of iron oxide as a source of high-purityiron. H. E. Cleruves and J. G. Thompson. J, Research
RP996
NBS, 18, 595 (1957).202 Progress in light alloys. A. J, Dornblatt. Metal Prog-
ress 52, 575 (1957).205 Laboratory corrosion tests of urelded low-carbon stain-
less ste^'l. G. A. Ellinger and L. C, Bibber. J. Re-search NBS, IB, 69 (1957).
204 Pipe corrosion. S. Ewing. Gas Age 80 , No. 10, 25 (1957)205 Micrographs of high-purity iron-carbon alloys. H. K.
Herschman. Metal Progress 781 (1957).206 Thermal expansion of cemented tungsten carbide.
P., Hidnert. J. Research NBS, 47 (1957). Sci.Abst. (A), Inst. Elec. Eng. (bond.) 40, 175 (1957).
207 Redetermination of the atomic weight of aluminum,J, I. Hoffman and G, E. F. Lundell. J. Research
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NBS, 18, 1 (1957).208 Rapid olectrodepositiori of iron from ferrous chloride RP991 .05
baths, G. Ksspor. 1. Resoarch NBS, _i8, 535 (1937).
Seri<^;j. PrioeRof.P09 Diffusion in soij.d me tola - /' corrolate(3 obstmct.
Parts I, II and III. A. I. Krj'nitsky. Metols iVJ.loys
8, l'6i; 8, 175; 8, PCI (l9D7)
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2i0 vfoil-corrosion studies, 1.951. Bitinainous coatings forunderground service. K. K. Logan. J. Research NBS,Id, 695 (1957).
Pll Goil-corrosion studies, 1954. Fj.eld tests of nonbituni-
inous coatings for miderground use. R. H. Logan andS. P. Earing. J. Research NES, 18, '561 (3.957).
PIP. foil corrosion testing. K. H. I.og'in, S. P. Ewing -and
I. A. Denison. Sym.posiuin on Corrosion I’esting Pro-cedure, Am. Soc. i'osting Materials. Page 99 (1957).
Pit iv contribution bo the chomistr;/ of rhenium. G. E. P,
Lundell and H. 3. Knowles. J. Rc;-.;arch PBC, 1£,6P9 (1957).
214 Journa3.-bo8.ring design as related to maximum loads,speeds, and op^n’oting temperatures. S. A. McKee.J. Researen Nhf, Id, 457 (1957).
215 Service test results of titanium-treetod end silicon-Lreatod stool rails. G. R. Quic,l<.. J. Research NES,
551 (1957).2-16 Atiiiosphoric corrosion testing. H, S. Rav.'don. Paper pub-
lished ...s part of book entit.led Symposi.um on CorrosionTesting Procedures. Em.Poc .Testing Materi.-ls (1957).
217 Discussion of "Jo’Kie factors affecting the plastic defor-mation of sheet and strip steel and their relation to
the deep-draw.lng properties” by I. L inlock and R. Vs.S.
Loiter, H. S. Rawdon. Trans. Am. Soc. M^ptals 187
(1957)
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218 Liscussion of "Eino-greined structura,! s3.eels for lo?r-
temp-'U'aturo prossuro-vossel service" by A. B, Kinael,W. Crofts rnd <3 , J . Egan. S. J, Rosenborg. Trans. Am,
Inst. Min. Met. Eng. 589 (l957)
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219 Oxide films as ' protection ag''.in 9t wear. S ,J .Rosenberg
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Int. Assn, Testing Materials (Lo^idon Congress) , GroupA (Sub-groui; ‘L), |)agc .1.60 (1957).
220 Torsion tOvSts o'" tubes. A. 11. Stang, V. Ramberg, G.Ba.ck. .10
Wat. Advisor;,’’ Comm. Aeron. Tech. Report 601 (1957).221 Discussion of "A new tool for the control of quality
steel making" by G, 1. Motok, J. G. Thoiupson and H, C.
Pacher. Trr.ns. Am. Soc. Met-als 451 (1957).222 Discussion of "Effect of teurperature upon inteT-action of
gases with liquid steel" by J. Chipma.n and A .M .vSemarin.
H. C. V.^cher. Trains. Am. Inst. Min, Met. Eng., Iron -5:
Stoel Dlv. 125, 545 (1957),225 Square soldier v;ire for small, jobs. C. E. Waters. The
Modalmaker, W-auwatosa., Wise, lb, 46 (Doc. 1957-Jan.
1958); Rev. Sci. Instr. (Cornell University) d, 159(3-938)
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Magnetic laethod lor measm-ing tiie i..hic]:.ness of non-nng-notic coatings on iron and steol. A.Brenner. J. Re-soarclilfBS, 20, 357 (1930)
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.B.'ibh for mid method of co'^ting megnosium ancl its alloys.h. V:. bucz.'ird. 0. S. Petent 2,114,754 (l93B)
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Methods of tj’ee.ting finodic coatings on magnosiuci andaluminuiii alloys. R. W. Bussord and J. H, Wilson.U. S. Patent 2,138,023 (l93£).
Discussion of "Some factors influencing austenitic grainsj.se in tdgh piu’ity steels", by Derge, Komell and
Meiil, r. G, PiggoG. fr'aiwS. Am. Soc. IViobals 26, 167
(1933)
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Effect of carbon on the critical cooling rate of high-purity iron-carbon alilovs and plain carbon steels,r. G.'Digges. Jo Research MBS, 20, 571 (1938), Abst.3ul. Am, Phys. i’oc, _13, 18 (April 19, 1933)5 The Met-allurgist, p. 145, August 26, 19585 Phys. Rev. _53,
w8er. 2, 925 (l958) .
i'h'fect of carbon on tire hardenability of uigli-purityj.ror:-carbon alloys, f. G. Digges. Am. ooc. fietals
Trans. Z§., 408 (1938) ,
The (Jovelojjment of new uses for silver. A. J. Dornblatt,Mining Congress J, No. .10, 31 (1050),
Silvei for plant use. A, J, Dornblatt, Chem. Met, .Eng.
eOl, 60S (1938).Si.lver, fine, sterling, mid cuin;- data sheet. A. J .
Dornblatt. Chem. Mot. Eng., p. 637 (Nov. 1938),Soil cori'osion and pipe line protection (bock) . vScoot
Ewing. Am, G;,,s Assn., 420 L.exingbon Ave, ,
N .Y , (1938).High-purity iron-rjorl'on a..Lloys - a special reference
plate, K. FI. Horsehman, Metal Pro:-;ress 639 (1933),
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rherual expansion and effects of b.eat treatments on tno riPlJ.06 ,10
growth, densitjs and structui-e of some neat-resistingalloys’ P, Hidnert. J. Research NBC, £p, 809 (l938)5
Pljys, Rev. 925 (1036),Discussion of '’The rate of austenitic transformation in
cast iron" by Murpirv, Woocl and Girr.rdi. A ,I .Kiynitskv
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Trans. Am. Soc, Metr Is _26 , 188 (l93o).Underground corrosioti of p.ipe . R. .d, Logan. Clieru, Met.
j'hig, 45, 422 (1933).The corrosion and prot.ect.ion ox pipe linos in the United
5)tatos of America. K. h. Logf-'ii. froju "Tb-o Science ofR xoroleum" ,
OwfoiTl Prass, Oxford, England, p. 747 (1958),The tiioory of impact testings Influoticc of tem].x': nature
,
velocity of d>.;forraatiou,and form and sise of spociinen
on i/ork. of deformation. D, J. McAdsm, ji*. and R. P.
Clyxie, Part of Sympociam on Impact Tesl.lng, Am. Soc.
.Costing Materials llu38)
,
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^f.240 A note on rapid photomicrography. R. H. Mutchler and
H, 0. hillier. Trans. Am.Soc.Metras 279 (1956).
Series Price
241 The crinkling strength and the bonding strongtl of rour'Kl
aircraft tubing, i", R. Osgood. Nab. Advisory Couim,
Aoron. Tech. Report 632 U.938),242 Method of investiga.tion of surface treatment for cor-
rosion protection of steel. R. E. Pollard and W. G,
Porter (1958).
BtISS .10
243 Reference tables for iron-cons tant.an and copper -con-stantan thermocouples. W. F. Rooser and A, I. Dahl.J. Research NBS, ^0, 357 (1938).
RP1080 .05
244 Survey of roofing materials in the southeasternstates. H, R. Snoke and L. J. Waldron (l958)
.
BMS6 .15
245 Strength of a riveted steel rigid frame havingstraight flanges. A. H. Stang, M. Greenspan andW. R. Osgood. J. Research NBS, j^, 269 (1938).
Rl’1150 .15
246 Strength of a riveted steel rigid frame having a RP1161 .10
Gurvod inner fl'inge. A. H. Slang, M. Greenspan and
YJ. R. Osgood. J. Research mS, 853 (1958).247 Discussion of "An X-ray study of Ars fuid Ac^ points of
iron and iron-nickel alloys" by S. D. Smith,
J. G. Thompson. Trans.Am.Soc .Metals 26 , 255 (l958)
.
248 Hydrogen-reduction method for the determination of oxy- RP1114 .05
gen in steel. J. G. Thompson and V. C, F. Holm,j. Research HBS, 79 (l958).
249 Determinations of oxygen in alloy steels. J.G.Thompson Rrill5 ,10
and V. G. F. Holm. J. Research MBS, 87 (1938).250 The "pack" method for compressive tests of thin sped- .10
mens of materials used in thin-uall structures. C. S.
Aitchison and L. B, luckerman. Nat. Advisory Gomm,Aeron. Report G49 (l939)
.
251 Dropping tests for measuring the thickness of sine and RI’1240 .10
cadmium coatings on steel. A. Brenner. J, RosnarchNE3, 23, 387 (1959).
252 Seeking new uses for silver. L. J. Briggs. Barron'sFinancial Reokly 19, No. 4, 9 (Jan, 25, 1959).
255 ObservationvS on the behavior of steel corroding undercathodic control in soils. I. A. Denison and R, 3.
Darnielle. Trans. Electrochem. Soc. 76, 199 (1959).254 Transformation of austenite on quenching high-purity RP1225 .05
iron-carbon alleys. T, G. Digges. J.Research NBS,
23, 161 (1939)5 Trans. Am. Soc. Metals ^,575 (1940).255 Constitution of lead-silver alloys. A. J. Dornblatt.
Metals Handbook (Am. Soc, Metals), p. 1525 (1939).256 Nev»' horizons for silver. A, J. Dornblatt. The frontier
(Armour Inst, of Tech., Chicago) 2, 6 (March 1939).
17 .
Ref. Series Price257 A study of silver plating for industrial applications.
A. J. Dornblatt, C. S. Lowe and A. C. Sinoii. Reprint• from Convention Proc., Am. Electroplaters' Soc,,
p. 214, June 1959; Monthly Rev, (Am. Electroplaters*Soc.) No. 8, 595 (August 1959).
258 A method of preparation of metallographic specii:.ens.
G. A. Ellinger and J. S. AcRen. i'rans. Am. Soc. Metals582 (1959).
259 Effects of aluminum and of antimony on certain proper- RP1215 $0.10ties of cast red brass. H, B. Gardner and C. M.
Saeger, Jr. J. Research NBS, _22, 707 (1959); Fdy. Tr.
J, 62, 78 (l940); Trans. Am. Foundrymon* s Assn, 47 ,
425Ti959) .
260 Separation and colorimetric determination of rhenium RP1248and molybdenum. J. I. Hoffman and G.E.F.Lundell,J. Research JIBS, 497 (l959).
261 Ei'fect of service stresses on impact resistance. X-raydiffraction patterns and microstructure of 25G alum-inum alloy. <3, A. Kies and G. R . Quick. Nat. AdvisoryCoram. Aeron. Tech. Report 659 (193C)
.
262 A sensitive pyramidal-diamond tool for indentation meas-RP1220urements. F. Knoop, C. G, Peters and W. B, Emerson.J. Research NBS, 59 (1959).
265 Discussion of "The relation of microstructure to the
enamelability of cast iron" by G . H. Bpencer-Strong.A. I. Krynitsly. Trans. Am. Foundrymen's Assn. 40 ,
807 (1959).264 Elastic properties of cast iroti, A. I. Krynitsiy ano. RP1176
C. M. Saeger, Jr. J. Researci.' NBS, 2^, 191 (1959);Metallurgia 20, 215 (Oct, 1959); Fdy. Tr. J. 61 ,
573 (1959).265 New method of raeasur'ing deflection in the transverse-
loading test of cast iron. A. I. Krynitsky andC. M. Saeger, Jr. Bull. 97, Am. Soc. Testing Ma-terials (March 1959)
. ailoy266 Determination of quenching rates in an aluminunyot the
duralumin type. K. L. Logan. Bui. A.m. Physical Soc.
M, 57 (April 12, 1939).'
267 Rate of oxidation of steels as determined from inter- RP1221ferenco colors of oxide films. D. J. McAdam, jr. and
G. W. Gfeil. J. ^Research NBS, 63 (1959).268 Tensile-elastic properties of 18-8 chromium-nickel
steel as affected by plastic deformation. D. J,
McAdam, Jr. and R. Mobs. Nat. Advisory Comm.Aeron. Tgch. Fieport 670 (1959).
269 The weathering of light-metal alloys used in aircraft.Vh K, Mutchler. Nat. Aavisory Coini!i. Aueron. Toch.
Report 665 (i939)
.
.05
.10
.10
.15
.10
.15
.15
Ref.?70 Tidewater and weather--expof?i:Te ter^ta of used in
aircraft. Vi' , H, Mutchler and ft'. G. Galvin. IJat. Ad-visory Corau. Aeron. Toch. Note 726 (I9?j9) .
2V1 Tao coluian strength of two extruded aluminum--alloy H-
sections, ft. R. Osgood and M. Holt. Nat. AdvisoryComm. Aeron. 7och. Report 656 (i9?9)
.
S72 curvey of roofing materials in the nor tlrcastom states,it. R, Snoke and L. J. Waldron (1920).
273 Gtrength of a ivelded steel rigid frai.'ie. A. H. Stangcond Li. Greenspan. J. iiesearch MBS, 145 (1339).
274 Preparation of high-purity iron. J. G. Thompson and
H. E. Cleaves. J. Research NES , 163 (1929).275 Prepar.ation ox crticibl )S from special refrttctoriens by
slip-casting. J. G. Thompson and M. W, Liailett.
J. Reso-rch MBS, 319 (1939),276 Development of a fibrous texture in cold-worl:cd ro-ls
of copper. K. C, Vacher. J. Research MBS, ^2, 651(1959)
.
277 Silver in indusixry. L. Addicks. R-oirihold Publ, Coi'p.
(1940)
.
278 Ext;.'nsicn of pad: method for compressive t-ests. C. i?
,
Aitchison. Nat. Advisory Comm. Ac^ron. Tech. Mote789 (l940)
o
279 What metaha can b’e deposit ed from aqueous solutions?V'i . Blum. Ivlon. Rev., Am. FlLectropIa ters ' Soc.
, 925(Dec. 1940),
280 Outdoor exposwe tests of electroplated nickel andchrcmiuni coatings on steel and nonferrousia^tals
.
ft. Blum and P. ft. C. Strausser. J . Research MBS,
£4, 443 (1940),281 Influence of austenitic grain sise on the critical
cooling r'd-e of high-purity iron-carbon alloys
,
T. G, Digg-js. <J. Research MBS, 114, 7‘^3 (l940);
Tr,
Am. Soc, M-jtals 29, 285 (l94lj; The iiieballurgist
(iiondon), p, 133 I October 1940),
282 The transformation of mstenite, T. G« Digges. MetalProgress 58., 419 (Oct. 1940).
285 Thermal expansion of electrolytic chromiLum. P, Ilidnert.
J. Research KBS, 61 (1941).284 Thermal expansion of some ciiromium-vanadiaum steels.
P. Hidnert. 5. Research NBvS, _24, 25 (l940) .
285 Observations on the tarnishing of stadless steels on
heating in a/':'cuo. V. G. F, Kolm;. Chapter in book,
"Surface treatment of metals". Am, Soc. Motrls.
(1940)
.
286 Electrode potential measurements as ' means of study-ing the corrosion ch-aracteristics of wrought alum-inum aiiloys of the diralumin type, H. L. jjOgan,
J. Researc'u NBS, jl5„ 315 (l940);
The Metallurgist,June 27, 1.941
.
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$0.10
BMS29 .10
RP1224 .05
RP ,1.226 .10
RP1256 .10
RP1210 .10
RP1295 .05
RP1508 .10
RP1261 .05
RP1269 . 05
ri.P1328 .05
Ref.
287
288
239
29T
292
29 ^
294.
296
296
297
298
293
',n
60 :
602
Si.rHjngtl: of sd't-ijoj.OGred ,;oj.nbr^ in copMor tubil.rij,
A. u. M'"upin "Tid 7. SwnngQi- il94C).JniJ.uencc of cyclic strecp on co-rrccion [ailing o.f
Gieclfi in frech 'c^ctor, ‘ nd iniluenco of cLrcar- or-
rosion on ict.iguo iiiT.it, D. J. I'.lcAdrnp jr. ond L; , Vi
Cfoil. 3, R'.'SC'rcii MBS, j[_4, 686 (19.10),
To;icilo-olr 3t;i G proporticc of tj'piccl Gt'^inlccc ctool;':;
"nd nonforroTiG rnctclo. B, J. i.,c./\-d:'!n, jr. onu L. 1,
iiobs. Advisorp' Coni... Aoron, rjcb. Note 696(].941) ,
Corrosion of firei'^is used in ircr'’.it. 7. K, Mui..chlor,
J, Rene' rcli BTi;'', 75 U340); i'he Metcl Lurg ist
,
June 27, 19^1.
ourfi'-.ce iron liiTG n't- of steel prior tc- printing. R. 8.
PolJ.'Td end 7’, C. Poi'ter (1940); tlete.l 1 inisiiing
,
GOO (1940).C clorine tr i c do term j.n.' ti on
nonferrors '•lloys. C, J.
7 (1940).6 fleet of Ion tenp’orctures
mtrJ.s. 0, J, Rosenber.g.
( 1940)
,
of crsenic in ferrous endRedden. 9. Resorrch KBS, _24,
on the properties of airemf!.J, Rosecren NBS, 67c
Irprct properties of low-nichel steel — c discussion.S, J. Rosenberg. 'I'rans. 7im. Soc . Metals Ho, 1,
19 (l940j.Bffoct of rate of heating through the tr-insforinction
r-suige on austenitic gr ’in .Tiso, 2'. J. Rosenberg ‘ind
T. G. Dlgges. J. Research RBG, 21b (1940.J ; .iho
Metallurgist, p. 2, i'eb . 21, 1941; -Or^’n;:. Am. Soc.
Met-ls 20, 658 (1941)
.
Discussion of ’’Propcrtiis of hot-pressed and sintaredcopper ponder compacts" ty C, C, fhiotzel. V. .’’R
Swanger. I'rans. Arn. Soc. h.it''’ls 28, 9.29 (1940),11 ire irons - ancient and racdorn. J. G. Tbompson, Kin.
C: Met. 2?11 (1940) .
Mote on the effects of cobalt ^nd nickel in storagebattei'ies. G. R. Vina], .a. M
. Craig -"nd C. L. Snyder.J, Kose-rch MBS, 417 (l940).
r.iet''lllc roofing for loi.-cost house construction.L. J, Raldron (l94Q)'; Ci-ndensatio.'i , Am, Roofej’ 61 ,
Mo. 5, 10 (Maron 1941).Roofing in. the United Statps - Results of a cuestion-
nau'e. .L, J. Raldrori and H. R, vSaoke (1940)..foots of corrosion inhit iuors for vjr.ter treatment in
air-conditioning equipment. J. H. Ifiison -'nd Ii . G.
GroovSbeck, J. .Rese- rch MLS, 24, 6C5 (lO-lO) ;Heating
and Ventilating II.t, 11, 55 (Mov. ].940) ,
Miicrostructura.l chrract eristics of high-purity alloys
of iron "nd ca rbon. I. C. Diggos, J. Research MBS,2R, 65 (1941).
Series PriceBMS58 ''0.10
RP1307 .K,
R?1 516 . 3.0
Bits 44 .10
RP126? ,05
RP1347 .10
RP1522 .15
RPlf . 05
EWF49 .10
BMS67 .10
RPlo05 .05
RPM05 .10
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Series PriceRef.503 The tee bend tost as a method of determining weldo.biiity
of steel. G. A. Ellinger, P-.
,
G. Bissell, R .L .Aijliejns
.
Am. V;; elding See, Annual Mooting, Oct. 1941. lo be pub-lished j.n Joui'nal of American Welding Society,
504 romperatui'e rnea.suremont of rod brass (85-5-b-5) duringmelting cond casting. R. B. Gardner. Gxiaptor in book’'renperature; Its Tnoasuroi.'iont and control in sci-jnee
and industry", Re inhold Publishing Corpn. ( 194.1).
505 Influence of grinding treatments on tiio surface hai^-inoss
of intaglio printing plates of 0,53-percont carbonstool. H, K. Horschman and F. Knoop. J. Rc.’soarch fIBS,
261 (1941).306 Determination of hydrogoii in ferrous materi-als by va..cuum
extraction at C00°C and by vacuum fusion. V.G.f.Holmand J . G. i’hompson. J. Ptes-j;a.reh flBS, 2X3, 245 (1941).
307 Effect of the puonching rate on ouscepbibllity to inter-crystallino corrosion of h/eat-ti'eatod 243 aluminaia al-
loy sxaeet. H.L.Logaxi. J. Reaoarch liPS , 2G, 321 (1941).506 The toohnical cohesive strength f metals. D. J. McAdam,
Jr. ^v^. Soc. Mech. Engrs . Annual Meeting, Preprint(Doc. 1-5, 1941).
509 Influence of stress on the corrosion pitting of aluminumbronze and monel ineta.l in water, D. J, McAdcrn, Jr. aiid
Go h. Goil. J. Research NI3S, 26, 135 (19-41).
310 Pitting and its effect on t.he f-^tigue limit of steelscorroded undo-r various conditions, Du J. McAdsra, Jr.
and G. D. Geil. A-m. Soc. Testing Matoricls AnnualG onVOntion, Preprint No. 53 ( 1941 )
.
311 Th-e tonsnle-elastic properbies at low temperatures of
J.8-2- cliroiaium-nickel stesil, as fxffected by iica t treab-inenl and by slight plastic extension.- R . 1. Mobs andD, J. McAaa.ra, Jr. Nat. Advisory Gomia. leron. loch.Note 818 (1941).
312 Indiiction heating. H. S. Raivdon. Steel lOQ^ 224, Jan, G,
1941.
31?; Effect of grain size and heat treatment upon impact-tou .i-iness at low temperatures of mediuiii-crrbon forgingsteel. S. J, Rosenborg and D. H. Gagon. J. Rese-srehWB3, 27, 153 (1941).
314 Survey of roofing imaterials in the North GentrrlSt-.tes. H. R. Snoke and L. J, ^nldron (1041).
315 Devel(3pment of texture in copper by cold rolling
.
h. 0, Vacher. J. Research NBS, 26, 385 (l94l)
.
316 Table of lattice const-ants. H. C. Vacher. Mot-1 Prog-ress 39, 581, 715j jhO, 127 (1941).
RP1374 GO. 10
I^P157'^ .05
KP137t- .10
RPlorSO .15
RP14iO .10
BMS 75 .15
RP13B5 .10
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317 I'ho r-'te of oxidation of typical nonferrous metoLls as determinedfrom interference colors of oxide films. D, J. McAdam, jr. and
G. f. Geil.318 Tide-Vv’ater and woather-expOvSure tests on mo In Is used in aircr-'ft.
H- . I'/iUtchler and V.'. G. Galvin.31G ReJ.ie!' of residual stress in stre.amlinod tie-rods. R. E. Pollard and
F, 'sl. ReiiRiart,
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CS 19-32 Foundry patterns of I'ood (coioi- system for)
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Lorentz, M. G. 48
Ltmdell, G. E. F. 145, F.O?,-- 215,
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260.
Malle tl, M... K. 275
Maupin, A. R. 287MeAda ru, jr. D. J,. 3.6, 3.7, 49, 103,
104 , 23.9, 267, 268, 268, 289,308
, 309, 310, 511, 317.
McKee ,o . .n . 214
Meb s
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n. iL 268, 289, 511.
Meggers, W. F. 105, 176, 177.
Mutch ler, h. H. 1, 18, 146, 240,
260, 270, 200, 51B.
Nusbau:/: ,C . 16 0
Osgood, W. R. 124 , 241, 245 , 246,
2 '/]-.
Parsons,D . E , 18S
Peters, C. G.
Petrenko, S. N, 173Pollara, h. E. 242, 201, 519.
Porter, W. C. 242, 291.
Quick, Go h. 19; 50 , 51, 76, 147,
215, 261.
Ramberg, v7. 178, 220,
Rciwdon, M. S, 20, 52, 55, 54, 55,
106, 107, 148, 170, 216, 217,512.
Reinhart, F. M. 519
Rodden, C. J. 292Roeser, F. 21, 77, 78, 79, 108,
109, 127, 149, 150, 243.
Rogers, E. A. 110, 151, 180.
Roeonborg, 3. J, 22, 23, 24, 111,
218, 219, 293, 294, 295, 313.
Russell, N. N. 177
Saeger, ,]r. G. M, 25, 25, 36, 36, 59,
56, 57, 68, 80, 100, 112, 115, 114,
138, 171, 259, 264, 265.
Sager, 1. P. 27
Sale, F. D. 115
Sanford, R. L. 23, 58, 93, 181.
Scherrer, J. A. 152, 182.Schofield, F. H. 79Schoonover, I. C. 116, 153, 180.
Scott, G. IJ. 154Scott, R. B. 220Scribnei’, B. F. 105, 136.Seaquist, E. 0. 160Shelton, S. M. 29, 81, 82, 117, 125, 155Silsbee, F. B. 220Sinclair, S. E. 84Snoke, H. R. 244, 272, 300, 514.Snyder, C. It. 298Stang, A. H. 124, 156, 157, 165, 185,
184, 185, 220, 245, 2^16, 273.
Strauaser, P. W. G. 87, 318,137,162,280.Stull, R. T. 119Swanger, W. H. 30, 51, 59, 81, 82, 120,
155, 186, 287, 29(5.
Sweetmcin, L. R. 156, 165, 184, 185.
Taylor, R. K. 102Thoraas, <3 . L. 158, 187.Thompson, G . G, 32, 60, 61, 62 , 83,
121, 122, 123, 128, 159, 138, 189
190, 191; 201, 221, 247, 248 , 249274, 275, 297, 306.
Tucker ,W. A. 13 ,
84.
Tuckerman
,
L. B. 124, 251.
Vacher,
H. C. 33 , 34, 63, 85, 191, :
223.
,
222, 276, 315, 316.Van Dusen, M. S. 125Final, G. W. 298
iJaldron, L. J. 7, 126, 148, 245, 272,
299, 500, 314.
iva^lkiip, H. H. 64, 94.
Raters, C. E. 225
Wonsol, H. T. 21, 69, 7b, 100, 127, 150.
\ihitt8more, H. L. 157, 160, 183, 184,3.85
V/icb.ers, E. 134billiaias, M. L. 303
TJillier, ii. 0. 240R'ilson, B. 178
Wilson, J, H, 199, 200, 226, 301.
Wohlgemuth, G. F, 186
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SUBJECT INDEXAir-conditioning!:
tests of corrosion inhibitors forwater treatment in - ecjuipment,
301Aircraftweathering of Al alloy sheetmatls. used in-, 146, 269, 518.strength of welded- joints, 195plastic extension on das tic
props, of high strength stainlesssteels used in-, 268effect of low tenps. on props,of -metals, 295- tubing, 241exposure tests of -metals, 270,518.corrosion of - metals, 290
Alloysof bismuth, 32props, of cast Ni-Cr-Fe alloysand of some alloy steels at ele-vated temps., 45
of sine, 43of Nl-Cr-Fe, props, at 1600^F^ 84high-purity Fe-G - 254, 502heat-resisting 235
colorimetric deter, of As in fer-rous and nonferrous 292
Alloy steeltensile props, of - at elevateatomperature s , 15cre-'P, temps. Cr-V sto'ls, tlo~,
46
thermal eXiOansiori of some Cr-'/
steels, 284impact props, of low Nl steel, 294
tenrsile-elastic props, at lowtemps, of 16-8 Gr-Ni steel, as af-fected by heat treatment r^nd byslight plastic extension, 311
Aluminum (and ali:iminum alloys)oxide films as base for coatings, 1
3urfa,ce coa.tings of 18
anodic treatment of baths, 89,
196, 3.93
effect of running qualities of-, 100AI-Be-Mg, deter, of, 142
Aluiainum (continued)sheet, -weathering of, 146gallium in-, -gallium content, 152-all.oy rivets, 3.63
Mn-Cu-Al alloys, elec, resistanceof, 187anodizing of -alloys in chromic acidsolutions of different concentrations,197deterioration of chromic acid bathsused for anodic oxidation of -alloys,200redetcr. of atomic wt. of -, 207heat treated -sheet, quenching rate,
susceptibility to intercrystallinecorrosion, 507
electrode potential measurements forstudying corrosion characteristics of
v/rought - of duralumin type, 286
effects of - on props, of brass, 259effects of stresses on props, of
-, 261treating anodic coatings on 226
deter, of quenching rates in - of
dui-clumin type , 266
column strength of extruded -, 271influence of stress on corrosionpitting of - bronze in water, 309
Antimonyeffect of-, on bearing bronze, 38thermal expansion of-, 135thermal axpan.sion of Pb- alloys, 168
distillation and separation of-, 182effects of - on props, of brass, 259
ArsenicdivStillation and separation of-, 182colorii''.e trie deter, of - in ferrousand nonferrous alloys, 292
Austenitetransformation of 282
Batterieseffects of Go and Ni in storage-, 298
Bearing(s). bearing metals-bronze, casting temp, and iron
tent, effect of, 57
-bronze, Sb, effect of, 38
con-
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Boaririgr> ( continuel)mech. props, at dif. temps., 40
-bronze, tin-free, leaded, 70
-bronze, lead-bearing, patent, 71
-ijhite metal, props, at elev.
temps., 72
tjienual expansion of-, 95
pintle-, accelerated service
tests, 156
journal-design related to
various factors, 214
Berylliura
determination of Al-6e-4'g, 142
Cu- alloys, therinal expansion of,
167Bismuthalloys of -, 52
Brass-cast red, factors affectingprops., SO-cast red, sulphur and iron, ef-
fect on props. , 68
cast red-, studies ss related to
basic classification for specif-ications , 113wear of-, frictional resistancein shrink fits, 120effects of A1 and Sb on props,
of cost red 258temp, measuromont of red- duringmelting and easting, 304
Bronzebearing-, casting i’.emp. and iron
content, effect of, 57
bearing-, ef.-^oct o" 3b, 3b
bearing-, tin-free leaded, 70
bearing-, lead bearing, patent, 71
bearing-, therma.1 expansion, 95
A1-, Gorrosion pitsi.ng, 309
Cadmiumand zinc, thickness of coasting, 137
coating on steel, 162
Garbonequilibriurn of-, in liquid iron,
54, 85
thermal expansion of artificialgraphite and carbon, 96)
effect of - on cooling rate of
higii-purity Fe-G alloys, 228
Carbon (continued)effect of - on hardenability ofhigh-pirity Fe-C alloys, 229high-purity Fe-C alloys, 254micro, characteristics of high-purityalloys of j.ron and 502
Cast iron-voliime change during casting,method for, 55, 36
gray-, props, as affected by castingconditions, 1.14
austenitic grain-size in-, 170method for preparing - transversetest bars, 171austenitic transformation in-, 256
relation of microstructure to encumel-
ability of-, 263elastic properties of-, 264
Casting(s)volume change of metals on-, 56
die- alloy, Zn-base, diniensional
changes, 99speculum ra'^tal-, 3.12
preparation of crucibles from specialrefractories by slip-, 275temp, measurement of red brassduring melting and-, 504
Cementhigh vacuum, ethylene pthalate, 27
Chemicalseparation and colorimetric deter,of rheniura and molybdenum, 260colorimetric deter, of As in ferrousand nonferrous alloys, 292
Cliromium-plated steel gages, wear, 10accelerated tests, Ni and Cr platirig
on steel, 118-deposition, chromic acid baths, 140
arc spectrum of 141Coatinjys
bath for, and method of - magnesiumand ibvS alloys, 225
treating .anodic - on Mg -ind A1 alloys,
226
surface treatment for corrosion pro-
tection of steel, 242
dropping tests for measuring thick-ness of Zn and Cd - on steel, 251
Coatin^;s (continued)exposure tests of Gr - on steeland nonferrous /letals, 280treatment, surface, of steel beforepainting, 291
Cobalt-gold r sistance alloys, 158
effects of- in storage batterievS,298
Cold workingeffect of-, on metals, 53
Coloringuse of heat- in an investigationof oxidation of steels, 267nonferrous metals, 317
Columbiumthermal expansion of -, 73
arc and spark spectra of-, 176
Conductivitythermal-, irons, steels and othermetals at 0-600*^0, 82
thermal-, irons, steels, 100 -
500%’, 117
thermal-, apparatus for determiningup to 600OC, 125
Coolingcritical - rate of nigh-purity Fe-C
alloys, 281Copper-soldered joints, v/eathering of, 47
cold rolling, effect on-, 122-Be alloys, therrarl exp£insion of, 167elec, resist, of Cu-Lln-Al alloys, 187Irarge single crystals, 188fibrous texture in cold-worked rodsof 276
-tubing, strength of soft-solderedjoints in, 267props, of -powder compacts, 296
development of texture in - by cold-rolling, 315
Corrosionsoil'—, al , f^lk
soil-, Bur. Stds., 14, 15
of duralumin and Al alloys, 146
soil-, cuz’relation with soil
c'naracterisLics, 2
oxygen factor in sub;.ierged-, 7
soil-, steel uncoated, 1930 results,14
Corrosion (continued)soil-, nonferrous raetals, misc, ma-terials (1930), 15effect of stress, general resume, 16
effect of stress, water composition, 17
influence of stress on 49corrosiveness of certain Ohio soils, 90silver may answer - problems, 110pit Ling of ferrous and nonferrousspecimens , 102surface finish of steel, effect on-,
under water, 126
of pipe lines, 131-survey of pipe lines, 132
soil-, gas industry, 135, 233undergroimd-, 144
atmospheric exposir e of screen wirecloth, 147continuous flov/, steel pipe, 148of nonferrous raetals underground, 172underground 175, 237soil- (1934) nonferrous metals, 174soil- (l934) ferrous specimens, 175
tests of welded low C stainless steel,203pipe-, 204, 237, 238
soil- (l934) bituminous coatings forunderground service, 210soil- (1934) non-bituminous coatingsfor underground use, 211atmospheric- testing, 216
surface treatment for - protectionof steel, 242weathering of aircraft alloys, 269,
270, 318
-of steel under cathodic control in
soils, 253-inhibitors for water treatment in
airconditioning equipment, 301tarnishing of stainless steels, 285
-characteristics of wrought Al al-
loys, 28G-pitting of steels I
influence ofstress- on fotigue limit, 288
-of aircraft metals, 290-of heat treated Al alloy sheet,
effect of fiuenching rate, 307
-pitting of aluminum bronze and Lionel
motal in water, influence of stress, 309
-28-
Ciystallographydevelopment of fibroue tezti.i.re in
cold-worked rode of copper, 276
development of texture in copper by-
cold rolling, 515
tab3.e of lattice constantp, 516
Cruciblespreporetion of-, from special refrac-
tories by slip-casting, 275
Diffusionin solid metals, 209
Elastic propertie s
of cast iron, 264
of typical sta.inless steels
and nonforrous metals, 289
at low temps of 18-8 Cr-Ni stoc-l
as affected by heat tre-'.trnont
and slight plastic extension, 511
Electrocepositod metal
rapid olectrodeposition of Fe from
ferrous chloride baths, 208
silver plating for industrial ap-
plications, 257- from aqueous solutions, 279
Endui-anco. tests
of s tee j. ,6
Etchingoxcalic acid-, for stainlesssteel, 164
Feilareof heat-treated steel //ire in
cables of Mt. Hope, R.I. suspensionbridge
,186
Fatiguesteel, rotatjng berm vs axial laid-
ing, 6
-test for wire, 29
steel, Zn coating, effect of-, 59
galv. wire, stress, tensile, 81
effect of-, corrosion pits rnd
notches, 105, IM-props, of stv'iel wire, 155
influence of stress corrosion on- limit, 288
effect of pitting on ~ limit of
steels corroded under variousconditi ons ,
510
Foundry’'
binders for core or mold, 57
method for determining flov? of
molten metals in molds, 26molten metal, s\irface tension, 74
molten metal, running quality of
(c'lstabilit^’') , 75
core and mold binders, coating meth-ods, etc., pa.tents, 80effect of melting conditions onrunning qualities of aluminum, 100
Furnacesteel-, bonding magnesi'te liningfor, 41induction heating, 512
Pagesresistance of Cr-plated to wear, 10
Galliumpreparation of pure-, 97
freezing point of-, 108
piarification of-, 136
atomic weight of-, 146
in aluminum, 152
Gases, Inclusions0 and M in iron, deter, of, 53
0, E, H, methods for deter., 60W content of some standard samples,61AloOj, SiOg in steel, deter, of, 62
0, H, N in mo-bals, 65gas appliances, attachmv-mts
,cau-
tions, 92
effect on s’beel, general, 1210 in steel, international cooperativestudy of test methods, 125, 191
effect of temp, upon interaction of-,
with liqu’id steel, 222
Gold-cobalt resistance alloys, 3.53
Graphitethermal expansion of artificia'l
graphite and corbon, 96
Hafniumsecond spectruni of-, 105
Hardnessdeter, of Brinell number of metals, 173
of intaglio printing plates of C steel,
305
Heat trertiaon t
of t't/Oe.lj 1G9of oteel, toripering, t’ioriao-iaggnetic
invoiitigabion, 5,, 58
offoot of C and on v;oar o.i.‘
oteol,of iron alloyr;, production and prop-
ortieo, IGOoffocto of - on grov;th, rlonoity oind
otrucbnro of ooino* ’tea b-roniotinga.j. i-Ojy’ o
.)i)5
bcriHile-oianbic pr<.']) 0 . of Cj?-Ni
stool at lor; temps, affected by-,,311
offeet of - upon iTapocf-toughnessof mc;diuK G forging steel at lov;
benips « ^ G15
High touiperatui-os
bonsilo props, of alloy stools at
olevatod tv.;[.'ip3., 15
flov; i; ! r-ill steel, 19
i-aro for service ni,-, 50
.1- liauctorios, special for-, 51
11-8 steel, stability at-, 45props, of c'^sb Ni-Gr-Fe alloys'^.rid of 3one alloy steels at e le-
va tod tenps., 45rail steel, effeot oi.. irapa.ct re-sist-nee, 50
rail stool, effect on tensileproperties, 51
Hydrogen-0
5and H
,
methods for do tor., 60in ni-'tsls, general disc., 65-reduction method for debei-. of 0
in sto-al, ?A6
deter, of - iii ferrous m/itls. by
vacuum extract,ion .'md fusion, '5()Cj
ImpactI’osist.anco, effect or., i-aii steelof higii teraps
. ,50
p2-oporbi_'S of bolts, LG(>
bneory of - tovSti.ng, ho9jffect of servic '2 stresses on -
resist, etc. of Al alloy, 961props, of low Hi stool, ?.94.
effect of grain size and heatbr'eatinuit upon - toug tines s at lowtemps, oi’ C forging steel, 515
Inciacbion
heading, 319
Iridiui.1
freesing point of 69Ironpreparation of pure 190vrork on '
t
lu. Stds., 90S and effect on c-rst red brass, 68therfsal conductivity of-, at variousteiuiieratures, 89, 117the metal -, 198beat treatment of-, 169alpha gamma, transfornrtion in highpurit;> 189e-|uilibrium in the reaction hydro-gen ajid iron ovide in liquid- atIGOGCC, 199
prop, of iron oxide as source of
high -niu’ity 901high-purity -C alloys, 905, 228, 229X-ra,' study of Ar^ and /\ eg points,of -, 247
'
high-purity -G alloys, 254transformation of austenite on quenching iiigh-purity -carbon alloys, 254preparation of iiigh-purity 274,
influence of austenitic grain size
on ciutical cooling rate of high-purity cai’bon- alloys, 281pure 297micro characteristics of high-purityalj-oys of - and carbon, 302
Load-3.nbiinony alloys, 168consbitution of -silver alloys, 255
Mach iurubill by
of steel, 3
of sbeel forgings, 4
general discussion of-, 42commercial aspects of-, 42design and performance, Nat. Bu. Stdsmetal, work contrib, to -, 44surface hai’drn3 3 S changes of steelduo to cutting, 67
liachinerv
design and perl'ormance, 42, 44
Mague siuin
-A1-Bo, determination of, 142anodic coabing of -alloys, 199bath for, and method of coating' -
ari'J its alloys, 225methods of triatlng cinodic coatingson -, 226
-;50-
r^a.^ne tic
therjno-5 Aq in .7b C 78, bf,
slterna ting current - conipni*ator;,.18'l,
.Tiethod for laeanuring thioknonc ofMi eoo.Lingn on non-magnotic basemete Is, 194method for measuring thicirnoss ofnon-iacgiiotic eoabings on iron and
sioo]., 174ii-'nganes ee.l.co. renist. alio/s of Cu-Mn-Al_,187
ketal Gprryapparatus, 15
ivlet/’llogrr- phyof riigh-purity Fe-C alloys, 105ffictors influencing austenitic grainsite in higli-puriiy steels, 117r-'.pid piiotoiBicrogra.uhy
, 140pi'epar:''.Lion of motallographicspecimens, 153
transformation of austenite, (..-tc..
154, 131effect of service stresses on irdcro-
sti'ucture of Al alloy, 161r(il-'’-t:i'')n of miorostructuro toniainolability of cast iron, 1G5influence of austenitic grain siseon cooling I'cto of Fe-C alloys, 281effect of raito of heating throughtransformation range on austeniticgrain size, 195micro, characteristics of high-purity alloys of Fe r.nd.C, 501effect of grain size upon imp: ct-toughness at lovv temps, of mediumC forging ste .1, 51:
Molybdenumcolorimetric deter, of IGO
National Bureau of Standardswork on iron, steel eaed hardwarean 20Visitors’ manual of 195
Nici'el and nickel alloys-ijr-Fc alloys, tensile, 45arici Or plating;, accelerated testson steel, 87, IIB-coatings on non-R*agnetic ba.se rie t-
als, magnetic methods for measuringthiclcnoss of, 194
Nickel (continued)}b-ray study of Ar^ ccnd Ac;^ points ot
Fe- oi-loys, 147e.ffoot of -• in s>torage ba1d')ries, 198influence of stja.’ss on corrosionpit' ing of mone.1 rnotal in wat(jr, 509
Nitrogendeter, of 0 and in iron, 55
metiiods for deter, of 0, H and. -
in metals, 60-content of some staridard samp.Les, 61.
- 0, II in metai::, general, G5Nonferrouscorros.ion of-, 15, 174finding uses for commercisi as-pects, 52, 54, 55metals, und.:jrgroimd, 171outdoor exposure tests of ''dectro-
platod Ni and Cr coatings on-, IBOtensile-elastic props, of 289rate of oxidation of -
, deter, froia
interference colors of oxide films, 517Ocgrgon
end M in iron, deter, of, 53
fo.ctor in submerged corrosion, 7
and 0, ecjuilibriura of, in l.iquid
iron, 54, 85- N and H, methods for deter., GO- H and N in metals, disc, of, 63in steel, deter, of, 115, 159, 191deter, of in steel, 148deter, of .in al3.oy steels, 151
Phosphorus-effect on low 0 steel, Repori. ofJ oin t 6 ommi btee
,iC’7
Pi|je
use of Bureau o.l“ Itaadards data la
ti.ie desLpin and protection of - lines,101continuous - flow corrosion tests of
ste-1 148-line fabrics, 154-eorrosion, 204, 157-line protection, 135, 236
Platinumcuid Pt-Rh tiiermocoupjles
, 78
fi'cezing point of -, 11-R.h a-lloys, properties of, 66, 86
separation of-, gravimetric deter., 154metals
,166
Pov7dered me t?. 1.':'
prop,':;, of hot-'pros.'^ef.; 'md siaterodcopper poxv'der oouii-Xic co
,
Pre c ioiori c ircJ.oo
grrduatj.OM ond crilifi’ t,ion of-j 98
Prot-
'
ctive co-''tincp
lor r'lioyo. 18
spef^irico bion.: for-, 141
Mov-^i'j'r.; motliod, 8hi(d:n'.:s.3 of mo'brl
(’oabingvC, 161Zn end Cd co''binp' on atcol, 1G8
Qucnchinf'ethylen!- glycol, gl^'corino, podiuin
nilicote solubionc for ;’tvjol, 8
of slooi, intor'nvjdiote beb'roQn dII
''nd vrator,
9
br-.nsforniabion of ousbonite on -
higli-purity Fo-C olloys, 854dotoi*. of - ratoa in alurGiriuia o.lloy
of dur'i-lurnin type, 166
offoct of - rate on susceptibility to
intorcry;' t'^llino corrosion of alum-inum slloy shoot, 107
Rails-stool, flov: in, IG
-stool, offoct on irap'ct r(;sirit-
anco5 50
-steel, of-feet on tinisile props., 51
service test results of f i-tr-r^' ted
'^nd Si-troated stool 115
Rare nv^tr'ls
props, of - for high temp. sex'vice,o0
Refractories- spocia] for hig'a temp.s
, ,61
bondlria magnesite lining for
steel furnaces, 41
prep, of cruci': l^G for special -
ly slip -casting 7 175
Rheniumchemistry of, 116
separation and colorimetric deter-mination of 260
Rhod iu r.:
thermoelectric, allo^.'S of Pt-Rh, 66
-Pt aJloys, props, of, 86
freoa.ing point of 109Rivet (g)
moeb. props, of .^1 alloy 166
Rollingcold-, indentatien hardn'ess, of copper,
d''velo}mnen'' of texture in con.,or by
61eRoufing mater i; J,s
survey of - in southeastern status, 244in nor the 'U-5torn st.ates, 272in north c 'ntral states, 614
roofi.ng in the iJ . 3 , ,600
raet.a].].ic roofing for lovj-cost housei3on3 1ruc t i,on , 2 99
Sand (s)
-grading^ grain aistribution index, 11fineness toso of molding 158
Screen nireclot’n, exposur-e tests of 76
'.rtiViOSpheric exposir e tests of-
cloth, 147Silverfree a ing tor.ip. of 77
-corrosion problems, 110-equipment , 116
sheet-, for chemical equipment, 151- deter, of small amounts, colori-metric method, 155
props, and uses of 180dovelopinent of nev^ uses for -, 260- for plant use, 251- fine, sterl.ing and coin, 232saoling nevj uso-s for -, 252constitution of lead- alloys, 255
non' horizons for -, 256
- plating for industrial applications,257- in inducd:,r/ (book) , 277
Soldersweathering of Cu soldered joints, 47
strength of soft-soldered joints in
Cu tui)ing, 287Specificationsfor pi'otective coatings, 145
S tainless steel (or iron)- oxalic etch, 164
corrosion tests of v\felded low C
stnhless steel, 205
plastic extension on elastic props,
of high strength aircraft, 268
StainlevSS steel or iron (continued)
tarnishing of - on heating in vacuo,
285tensile-elastic props, of typicai.-,
289tensile-elastic props, at low temps,
of 511Standardsamples, H content of some steel, 61
Steelheat treatment of 169-forgings, effect of compositionend heat treatment on, 4
tempering, thermomagnctic investig-ation of-, 5, 58
fatigue of-, rotating beam vs axial
loading, 6
quenching of -, 8, 9
props, of -, at elevated temps, byshort time . tests, IS'
uncoated-, 1930, results of soil
corrosion investigation, 14
V'7ork on -,at Bu . Stds , ,
20
T.-ear oi' effect of C and heattreatment, 22
wear of C 23
-gages, Cr-plated, 10stability of 18-8- at liigh temps., 43
effect of Zii coating on--, 59N content of some standardsamples of 61Preece test for zinc coating on-,
64 , 94
spark test for 0 in 65
surface chariges (hardness) due
to cutting, 67thermal (ionductivity of at vari-ous temps., 82, 117
deter, cf small amounts of zincin-, 08
0.8% 0, aging of 93
low G“, effect of P on, Report of
Joint Committee, 107forging-, effect of S on, Reportof Joint Couimittee, 107effect of oxide film on-, 111structural - at olov. temps.,
compression tests, 115-and brass, friotion.al resistancein shrink fits, 120
^teol ( continued
)
effect of gases on 121-floor pistes, 124surface finish of-, effect on corrosionunder water, 126
hardening 1% C steel, 129, 130tower columns, G. Vk'. Bridge, testson, 157S in -, 179tests of - colvi.mns incased in con-crete ,
103
G-fAn-, tost,s of largo K-shaped col-umns fabricated from, 184-chord members for Bayonne Bridge,tests of, 105plastic deformation of slieet andstrip-, and relation to deep-drawingproperties, 217fine-grained structural - for low-temp. pressure vessel seiu^ice, 218use of heat coloring, oxidation of-, 267surface treatraent for corrosion pro-tection of-, 242, 291strength of riveted -rigid frame, 245,
246dropping tests for measuring thicknessof coatingvS on 251corrosion of - under cathodic controlin soils, 253
strength of vvelded - rigid frame , 273
corrosion pitting of 280tee bend best for deter, weldabilityof -, 305
grinding treatments on surface hard-ness of printing plates of -, 305
effect of pitting on fatigue limitof -, 310effect of grain size and heat treat-
ment upon impact-touglwiess at low
temps, of medium C forging 313
Strength.
crinkling and bonding - of round air-craft tubing, 241-of riveted steel rigid frame, 245,
246 ,273
column - of extruded A1 alloy soctioii,271
of soft-soldered joints in Cii tubing, 287teclinical cohesive - of metals, 508
Stresseffect of -corrosion, general resume, 16
effect of - corro;jio'ri, con-
poyition, 17
influence of ~ on corro.sion, 49-tensile, of galvnnized vdre, 101pulsating 101
effect of service - on props, of
aluminum alloy , 2G1influence of cyclic, on corrovsion
pitting of steels in fresh viator
and stress corrosion on fatiguelimit:, 298influence of - on corrosion pittingof aluminum bronne and monel metalin water, 309
relief of residual - in tie-rods, 319Su.lphur
and iron, effect of cast rod brasson properties, 68effect of-, on forging steels, Re-port of Joint Committee, 1C7
in sboei^ 179Tantalumsuperconducting transition of-, 220
Toaperature measuromontinternational comparison of tomp.
scales (660 - 1063^), 79scale of color temperature, 127- of red brass during melting and
casting, 504Temperaturesprops, by short-time tests of steelat elevated -, 13white-mcjtal bearing alloys at elev-ated temps., 72
freezing tomp. of silver, 77
-scales, 79
Ni-Cr-Fe alloys, props. a.t 1600‘-4^, 84
prolonged- at llO'^C,
93
-scale of color, 127fine-grained structural stools forlov;-pressure vessel service, 218
tensile-elastic props, at lov/-
of Cr-Ni steel, 311effect of grain size and boat treat-ment upon impact-toughness at low-of medium G forging ste d , 313
i'emporing
prolonged tempering at lOOoC ^rnd
ing at room temp, of C steel,
93
tensileprops. C).i' alloy steels at elevatedtemps
. , lo
props, of cast Ni-Ci'-Fe alloys andof vSomo a.llq;/ steels at elev'tedtemps . , 46
props, of rail steel at elevatedtemps
. ,51
static tensile props, of bolts, ICO-elastic props, of stnlnless steels•'nd nonferrous metals, 289-elastic props, at low temps, of
Cr-Ni steel, 311Test (ing)
fatigue - of v;iro, 29speark for C in steel, commercialutility of, 66
of flab steel plate floor under load,
124htmospiioric exposure - on screenwire cloth, 147on 6, W, Bridge tower columns, 157insp. and tens, - of worn vdre rop:)s,
165
of tool-resisting prison bars, 181of steel columns incsod in concrete,185of large H-shaped columns fabricatedfrom 0-Kn steel, 184of steel chord membors for BayonneBridge, 186soil corrosion 212torsion of tubes, 220thooiy of impact -, 239pack method for compressive 250,278dropping - for me.asuring thicknessof Zn and Cd coatings on stool, 251nevv' method of measuring deflection intransverse-loading - of cast Fe, 265
tee-bend as method of deter, weld-ability of steel, 505
Thernird Qna.l:'/3is
thermo-magnetic, in .75 C steel, 28
Therimil expansionof coluffibium, 75
of bearing bronzes, 95
of artificial graphite and carbon, 96
of mono- and polycrystr.Uine anti-mony, 135of Cu-Bc alloys, 167of Pb-Sb alloys, 168
IbGrmal ey'.p-'-'ur.iun '> c on tinned)
of cemented tungsten c.'rbido, ;.:0(3
of heat-resisting alloys, f«55
of electrolytic dnroiniuin, ,185
of some Gr-V steels, 284Iheimiocouples
reference tables for Pt to Pt-Rh-,
78
ciiromo1-a lurae1 - , 149
-testing methods and matls. , 180
lrc,;n-constantan and copper -con-
st-
n
tan -j 243Thoriumcommercial Oracle, ph^'S. props, of
33
Tindistillation a.nd separ^’tion of-, 132superconducting transition of-, 220
Toollife, 3
new - for control of quality stoelmaking, 221ir/r'uriidal-diamond - for indentationiacasurei,ionts
,262
Tool steelli.-'rdeniiig 1^ C 129, ].3U
thermal expansion of cementedtungsten carbide, 2C6
Tub e
torsion tests of 220strength of round aircraft tubiiig,
241
strength of soft-solderted jointsin copper 287
r\;-ngsteri
thermal expansi.on of cemented car-
bide, 206
Vanad iamterm analysis of the first spectrum,
of 177Volumech.anges in metals during castj.ng,
raebliod of study, 56
Wearof steel gages, Cr plated, 10of metals, 12, 24
-34-
?{ca,r (continu.::d)
(..'ffect of C .'.'nd he;it tre-etment on -
of steel, 22of c''rbcn steel. 23
'^fioct of oxi.do .film on - of steels, 111die foi- e:-:truding plastic clay, 119steel a.nd br:iss, frictional resist.in shrink fits, 120oxide films as ^ protection agn.irist-,
213Whldingstrength of welded aircraft joints, 198corrosion te.^ts of welded low-0 stain-less steel, 203tee-bend test as nn^thod of deter.weld,aD.i lity of sto-^l, 303
Wirefatigue tests of-, 29under pulsating stress, 81st^’ndardisa.tion of tapes) and-, 139fatigue, steel 1.55
insp. and t'^ns. tests of 'V'/orn -
ropes, 165faj.lure of hoat-troatod sto ’1 - in
cables of Mt. Hope, R, I. suspensionbridge
, 186square soldier - for small jobs, 223
X-r;::.ys , Radiograilr/study cf kv 7,
and Ac 3 points of ironand iron-nickel abler,'s, 247effed, of service stresses on iiup.-ct
resistance, X-ray diffraction pat-terns, etc. of aluminum alloy, 26],
Z inc
and its alloys . 4:8
c u a.t Ing , effect of
,
on 1 a tigue of
steel., 53
coating, on steel, Preece test for,
64, 94deter, of small amounts of in
steel, 88
base die-casting ,ali.oys, dimensionalchanges, 99
coatings, thicluiess of cadmium and -,
137and cadiiiium coatings on stoel, 162
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