Effects of Moderately High Strain Rates on the Tensile Properties of Metals

Effects of Moderately High Strain Rates on the Tensile Properties of Metals
Title Effects of Moderately High Strain Rates on the Tensile Properties of Metals PDF eBook
Author D. P. Moon
Publisher
Pages 38
Release 1961
Genre Metals
ISBN

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U.S. Government Research Reports

U.S. Government Research Reports
Title U.S. Government Research Reports PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 236
Release 1962
Genre Science
ISBN

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D M I C Memorandum

D M I C Memorandum
Title D M I C Memorandum PDF eBook
Author Battelle Memorial Institute. Defense Metals Information Center
Publisher
Pages 116
Release 1961
Genre Metallurgy
ISBN

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A Compilation of the Tensile Properties of Tungsten

A Compilation of the Tensile Properties of Tungsten
Title A Compilation of the Tensile Properties of Tungsten PDF eBook
Author J. L. Ratliff
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1962
Genre Heat resistant alloys
ISBN

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ASTM Bulletin

ASTM Bulletin
Title ASTM Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1504
Release 1951
Genre Building materials
ISBN

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Properties of Mar-aging Steels

Properties of Mar-aging Steels
Title Properties of Mar-aging Steels PDF eBook
Author D. C. Drennen
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1962
Genre Maraging steel
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Cold Rolling of Steel

Cold Rolling of Steel
Title Cold Rolling of Steel PDF eBook
Author William L. Roberts
Publisher Routledge
Pages 808
Release 2017-11-22
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1351459929

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With the publication of this book, newcomers to the field of steel rolling have a complete introductionto the cold rolling process, including the history of cold rolling, the equipment currentlyin use, the behavior of the rolling lubricant, the thermal and metallurgical aspects of the subject,mathematical models relating to rolling force and power requirements, strip shape, and thefurth er processing of cold-rolled steel. The first book in print to examine in detail the three componentsof the cold-rolling process- the mill, the work-piece, and the rolling lubricant-this bookcan be used as a training manual and as a source for reference and research. The manuscript version of this book has already been in use as a textbookin courses on cold rolling and rolling lubrication and is now published for thebenefit of all in-training personnel-both operating and supervisory-in theprimary metals industry and for undergraduate and graduate students inmetalworking. The interrelationships of the three components, described in terms ofmathematical models, are of considerable value to engineers associated withprimary metals and metal research, to mill builders, and to electrical equipmentsuppliers. For plant metallurgists, the book relates product quality to operating conditions;for the steel user and purchaser, it affords insight into the variousprocesses associated with the manufacture of steel sheet and strip.