Uranium in alloy steel / C.E. Makepeace.: M38-1/129-1964E-PDF
"The effect on the mechanical properties at room temperature and at elevated temperatures, of adding uranium to alloy steel in plate and sheet form, was investigated in thirty-two factorial experiments. Statistically significant results indicate that uranium form a stable compound, probably uranium monocarbide, which is not affected by prior heat treatment. Adding less than one-half per cent uranium was observed to result in an increase in the time to reach 0.1% creep strain and a decrease in the susceptibility to hot cracking in alloy steel sheet"--Abstract.
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| Title | Uranium in alloy steel / C.E. Makepeace. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (x, 67 pages) : figures. |
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