Precipitation Process of Carbon in Alpha-Iron
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概要
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The precipitation process of carbon in alpha-iron was studied by measuring the internal friction, and by observing the precipitates by electron microscope. The experimental results are expressed fairly well by the formula which expresses the sum of the two processes, one being the absorption of carbon atoms by the precipitates by way of dislocations and the other being the absorption of carbon atoms through the surfaces of the precipitates by the diffusion-limited process. The observation of the precipitates supports this explanation of the precipitation process.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1959-05-05
著者
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SUZUKI Tetsuro
Department of Virology II, National Institute of Infectious Diseases
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Tomono Yuzo
Department Of Physics Sophia University
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Tomono Yuzo
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Tokyo University
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Tomono Yuzo
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science And Technology Sophia University
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Suzuki Tetsuro
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Tokyo University:(present)the Toshiba Transistor Plant
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SUZUKI Tetsuro
Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, Yamagata University
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