3.5.3, 6.2.3, 6.2.4, 6.3.6, 3.7.4

Microfractographic Study of Cavitation Erosion in Metals. (In Russian.) V. V. Gavranek, D. N. Bol’shutkin and V. F. Zozulya. Fizika Metallov i Metallovedenie, 10, 84-89 (1960) July.

Fractures of heat treated and quenched chromium and carbon steels and aluminum bronzes are studied by magnetostriction vibrates in water to determine cavitation erosion as a function of brittle fracture of the crystals which depends on declination surface and crystal orientation. Increased erosion resistance is achieved by adequate heat treatment or additional alloying. 7 references.—RML. 21340

3.5.5, 5.3.4, 2.3.4

The Nature, Cause, and Effect of the Porosity in Electrodeposits. Pt. V. An Evaluation of the Sensitivity of the Ferroxyl Test. Fielding Ogburn, D. W. Ernst and W. H. Roberts. Plating, 46, No. 9, 1952-1953 (1959).

The ferroxyl tests, modified to avoid attack of Ni by eliminating contact between ferricyanide and Ni, was used to determine the...

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