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View A new Cu-8 Cr-4 Nb alloy for high temperature applications By Ellis, D. L.

A new Cu-8 Cr-4 Nb alloy for high temperature applications

A new Cu-8 Cr-4 Nb alloy for high temperature applications

By Ellis, D. L.

View NiAl and NiAl-based composites directionally solidified by a containerless zone process By Steven M. Joslin

NiAl and NiAl-based composites directionally solidified by a containerless zone process

NiAl and NiAl-based composites directionally solidified by a containerless zone process

By Steven M. Joslin

View Creep resistance of disk alloy CH98 with tungsten and niobium additions By John Gayda

Creep resistance of disk alloy CH98 with tungsten and niobium additions

Creep resistance of disk alloy CH98 with tungsten and niobium additions

By John Gayda

View A simple test for thermomechanical evaluation of ceramic fibers By Gregory N. Morscher

A simple test for thermomechanical evaluation of ceramic fibers

A simple test for thermomechanical evaluation of ceramic fibers

By Gregory N. Morscher

View Tensile creep and stress-rupture behavior of polymer derived SiC fibers By Hee Man Yun

Tensile creep and stress-rupture behavior of polymer derived SiC fibers

Tensile creep and stress-rupture behavior of polymer derived SiC fibers

By Hee Man Yun

View Reinforcements By Salvatore J. Grisaffe

Reinforcements

Reinforcements

By Salvatore J. Grisaffe

View Creep and rupture strength of an advanced CVD SiC fiber By J. C. Goldsby

Creep and rupture strength of an advanced CVD SiC fiber

Creep and rupture strength of an advanced CVD SiC fiber

By J. C. Goldsby

View NiAl-based polyphase in situ composites in the NiAl-Ta-X (X = Cr, Mo, or V) systems By D. R. Johnson

NiAl-based polyphase in situ composites in the NiAl-Ta-X (X = Cr, Mo, or V) systems

NiAl-based polyphase in situ composites in the NiAl-Ta-X (X = Cr, Mo, or V) systems

By D. R. Johnson

View Strong, tough, and pest resistant MoSI₂-Base hybrid composite for structural applications By M. G. Hebsur

Strong, tough, and pest resistant MoSI₂-Base hybrid composite for structural applications

Strong, tough, and pest resistant MoSI₂-Base hybrid composite for structural applications

By M. G. Hebsur

View Computer programs to characterize alloys and predict cyclic life using the total strain version of strainrange partitioning By James F. Saltsman

Computer programs to characterize alloys and predict cyclic life using the total strain version of strainrange partitioning

Computer programs to characterize alloys and predict cyclic life using the total strain version of strainrange partitioning

By James F. Saltsman

View Development and characterization of SiC/MoSi₂-Si₃N₄(p) hybrid composites By Mohan G. Hebsur

Development and characterization of SiC/MoSi₂-Si₃N₄(p) hybrid composites

Development and characterization of SiC/MoSi₂-Si₃N₄(p) hybrid composites

By Mohan G. Hebsur

View Probabilistic material strength degradation model for Inconel 718 components subjected to high temperature, high-cycle and low-cycle mechanical fatigue, creep, and thermal fatigue effects By Callie Corinne Scheidt Bast

Probabilistic material strength degradation model for Inconel 718 components subjected to high temperature, high-cycle and low-cycle mechanical fatigue, creep, and thermal fatigue effects

Probabilistic material strength degradation model for Inconel 718 components subjected to high temperature, high-cycle and low-cycle mechanical fatigue, creep, and thermal fatigue effects

By Callie Corinne Scheidt Bast

View Stochastic modeling of crack initiation and short-crack growth under creep and creep-fatigue conditions By Takayuki Kitamura

Stochastic modeling of crack initiation and short-crack growth under creep and creep-fatigue conditions

Stochastic modeling of crack initiation and short-crack growth under creep and creep-fatigue conditions

By Takayuki Kitamura

View Creep strength and niobium alloys, Nb-1%Zr and PWC-11 By Robert H. Titran

Creep strength and niobium alloys, Nb-1%Zr and PWC-11

Creep strength and niobium alloys, Nb-1%Zr and PWC-11

By Robert H. Titran