Research Investigation To Determine Mechanical Properties Of Nickel And Cobalt-Base Alloys For Inclusion In Military Handbook-5, Volume II
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Report Number: ML TDR 64-116 Volume 2
Author(s): Greene, A., Sieber, H., Wells, D., Wolfe, T.
Corporate Author(s): Republic Aviation Corp Farmingdale N Y
Laboratory: Air Force Materials Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1964-10
Pages: 697
Contract: AF 33(616)-7736
DoD Project: 7381
DoD Task: 738103
Identifier: AD0608846
Abstract:
Design information on four nickel and cobalt base alloys for inclusion in Military Handbook-5 is presented. The alloys investigated were Rene 41, L-605, Inconel 702, and Incoloy 901. The mechanical properties investigated were tensile, compression, shear, bearing, creep, stress-rupture and fatigue. The raw data generated is presented in this volume.
Author(s): Greene, A., Sieber, H., Wells, D., Wolfe, T.
Corporate Author(s): Republic Aviation Corp Farmingdale N Y
Laboratory: Air Force Materials Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1964-10
Pages: 697
Contract: AF 33(616)-7736
DoD Project: 7381
DoD Task: 738103
Identifier: AD0608846
Abstract:
Design information on four nickel and cobalt base alloys for inclusion in Military Handbook-5 is presented. The alloys investigated were Rene 41, L-605, Inconel 702, and Incoloy 901. The mechanical properties investigated were tensile, compression, shear, bearing, creep, stress-rupture and fatigue. The raw data generated is presented in this volume.