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Thank you, really not sure how to find info on this. If thereβs a good book with all of this information Iβll take the name for that too so I donβt need to ask stupid questions here anymore :)
Hello fellow materials enthusiasts, Im a third year MSE student at UW madison. Over the course of a recent internship at a foundry, I became somewhat stumped with a question. That question is essentially: what is the mechanism behind cobalt granting superior high temperature strength in steel? I've been unable to find anything specific in the ASM handbook.
I've been calling all the steel suppliers I can find without much luck
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 80%. (I'm a bot)
> ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - If you're ever unlucky enough to have a car with metal tires, you might consider a set made from a new alloy engineered at Sandia National Laboratories.
> You could skid - not drive, skid - around the Earth's equator 500 times before wearing out the tread. Sandia's materials science team has engineered a platinum-gold alloy believed to be the most wear-resistant metal in the world.
> Although metals are typically thought of as strong, when they repeatedly rub against other metals, like in an engine, they wear down, deform and corrode unless they have a protective barrier, like additives in motor oil.
> The Sandia team proposed a new theory that says wear is related to how metals react to heat, not their hardness, and they handpicked metals, proportions and a fabrication process that could prove their theory.
> Most important, it's no harder than other platinum-gold alloys, but it's much better at resisting heat and a hundred times more wear resistant.
> Sandia National Laboratories is a multimission laboratory operated by National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell International Inc., for the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration.
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Hey, I have 120 spreadsheets containing the composition and properties of low carbon steel alloys, but I need all these information (Density, tensile strenght, composition) into only one spread sheet.
What I need is something like this
https://preview.redd.it/7myzsv12w6181.png?width=1299&format=png&auto=webp&s=544a81fa2586c94003dbcc95eaff1b3d48028d26
Each line would contain information from a different spreadsheet. Can you guys give me some advice? Thanks
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