Date of Award

Spring 5-16-1958

Degree Type

Bachelors Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering

Department

Metallurgical Engineering

First Advisor

Doctor C.W. Haynes

Second Advisor

Professor R.I. Smith

Abstract

The specific purpose of this investigation is to study the effects of heat treating at various temperatures for different lengths of time, with special attention paid to changes in magnetization. Identical heat-treating conditions were used on several different alloys, the compositions of which are such that some specimens are in the single-phase beta prime and beta regions, whereas others are in two-phase regions. For this investigation, only magnetic measurements will be attempted.

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