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Archive | 1960

Umwandlungs- und Ausscheidungsvorgänge in Metallen

J. Nutting; R. M. Fisher; A. Saulnier; M. Croutzeilles; G. Thomas; K. S. Grewal; D. L. Bhattacharya; N. Takahashi; Nobuzo Terao; A. Berghezan; Wolfgang Pitsch; L. Habraken; F. B. Pickering; G. Henry; J. Plateau; K. F. Hale; G. R. Booker; J. Norbury; Angelica Schrader; J. Ježek; Angéline Fourdeux; Henri Hatwell; Takeshi Akutagawa; Mitsusu Tanino; Iku Uchiyama; Shinjiro Katagiri; T. Greday; P. Cuvelier

Phase transformations in the solid state, and in particular those in metallic systems, form an interesting and important topic of scientific investigation. The study of phase transformations in metals and alloys is of importance to the metallurgist, for by controlling the character and extent of these transformations it is possible to produce materials of widely differing chemical and physical properties to meet specific technological requirements.


Archive | 1960

Application of the selected area diffraction from carbon extraction replicas for the study of carbide reactions and the inclusions in steel

Takeshi Akutagawa; Mitsusu Tanino; Iku Uchiyama; Shinjiro Katagiri

In recent years the applications of the electron microscope to the study of carbides and non-metallic inclusions in steel, have greatly increased as the result of the development of the extraction replica technique. With extraction replicas the distribution and shape of carbides or non-metallic inclusions are clearly defined in the electron microscope. When several different types of particles are present at the same time diffraction patterns from individual particles can be obtained by means of the selected area diffraction technique and this method becomes particularly valuable if the microscope is adapted for operation at very high voltages. In preparing the extraction replica the time required to extract the particles onto the replica is short, therefore the risk of changes occurring is less than with particles extracted by the various electrolytic isolation techniques. The disadvantages of the extraction replicas are that there is a limit to the size and shape of the particles which can be extracted, whilst the treatments after extraction have to be more delicate than with electrolytically isolated residues. In view of the low accuracy obtainable in the determination of lattice parameters from electron diffraction patterns, it is better to use both the extraction replica-electron diffraction technique and the electrolytically isolated residue-X-ray diffraction methods together, as in this way accurate results may be obtained.


Tetsu To Hagane-journal of The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan | 1974

Formation of ε Phase in Fe-Mn Alloys Under High Pressure and Its Stability Under Tensile Stress

Mitsutane Fujita; Iku Uchiyama


Tetsu To Hagane-journal of The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan | 1971

A Model Experiment on Relationship between Fatigue Properties of Steel and Size, Shape, and Distribution of Inclusions

Masae Sumita; Iku Uchiyama; Toru Araki


Isij International | 1985

A Fatigue Fracture Surface Analysis Map of the 18 Ni Maraging Steel

Masae Sumita; Norio Maruyama; Iku Uchiyama


Tetsu To Hagane-journal of The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan | 1971

Relationship between Nonmetallic Inclusions and Mechanical Properties of Steel

Iku Uchiyama; Masae Sumita


Tetsu To Hagane-journal of The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan | 1971

The Effect of Inclusions on Fatigue Properties of Steels with Various Matrixes

Masae Sumita; Iku Uchiyama; Toru Araki


Tetsu To Hagane-journal of The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan | 1985

Multiple Regression Analysis between Fatigue Crack Growth Rates in Sea Water and Chemical Compositions of 1000-1200 MPa Grade Steels

Norio Maruyama; Masae Sumita; Iku Uchiyama


Tetsu To Hagane-journal of The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan | 1983

Behaviour of Fatigue Crack Growth of High Yield Strength Steels in Various Kinds of Water Environments

Masae Sumita; Norio Maruyama; Iku Uchiyama


Isij International | 1985

Effects of Thermal Aging on the Low Cycle Fatigue Behavior of Ni-15%Cr-25%W Alloy in the Simulated HTGR Helium

Kazuo Furuya; Takashi Yamamoto; Toshio Kainuma; Iku Uchiyama

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Kazuo Furuya

National Institute for Materials Science

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Manabu Ueno

Nagaoka University of Technology

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