Ames Laboratory Annual Summary Research Report in Metallurgy: 1960

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Annual summary documenting research related to metallurgy at Ames Laboratory. Discussions are given of developments in the following areas: the preparation and purification of metals; phase equlibria and thermodynamic properties of alloys; physical and mechanical properties of metals and alloys; solid state studies; separation processes; and investigations dealing with diffusion, oxidation, and reduction, halide reactions, preparations, vapor pressure measurements, and transport reactions. (B.O.G.)

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Ames Laboratory December 1960.

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    Publisher Info: Ames Laboratory at Iowa State University of Science and Technology
    Place of Publication: Ames, Iowa

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Annual summary documenting research related to metallurgy at Ames Laboratory. Discussions are given of developments in the following areas: the preparation and purification of metals; phase equlibria and thermodynamic properties of alloys; physical and mechanical properties of metals and alloys; solid state studies; separation processes; and investigations dealing with diffusion, oxidation, and reduction, halide reactions, preparations, vapor pressure measurements, and transport reactions. (B.O.G.)

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Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 31-DEC-61

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Ames Laboratory. Ames Laboratory Annual Summary Research Report in Metallurgy: 1960, report, December 1960; Ames, Iowa. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc867755/: accessed January 21, 2025), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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