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The Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center has conducted the Sagamore Army Materials Research Conferences, in cooperation with the Metallurgical Research Laboratories of the Department of Chemical Engineering and Metallurgy of Syracuse University, since 1954. The purpose of the conferences has been to gather together scientists and engineers from academic institutions, industry, and government who are uniquely qualified to explore in depth a subject of importance to the Army, the Department of Defense and the scientific corr.munity. This volume, Surfaces and Interfaces ll: Physical and Mechanical Properties, can be considered a continuation, or perhaps an extension, of the information contained in Surfaces and Interfaces I: Chemical and Physical Characteristics. The emphasis in this volume is focused on: the technological significance of surfaces and interfaces; surface­ sensitive mechanical properties; environment-sensitive properties; control of grain structure; and composite materials. It is felt that the rather ambitious undertaking of the program committee to place the role of "surfaces and interfaces" in its proper context has been achieved. The balance between basic research findings and more applied research allows the reader a certain degree of latitude in the use of the two volumes. The continued active interest and support of these conferences by Col. C. T. Riordan, Commanding Officer, Dr. E. Scala, Technical Di­ rector, and J. F. Sullivan, Deputy Technical Director, of the Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center is appreciated.








Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Surfaces and Interfaces in Materials Technology....Pages 3-57
Front Matter....Pages 59-59
The Effects of the Surface on the Mechanical Properties of Metals....Pages 61-94
Surface Effects on the Mechanical Properties of Non-Metals....Pages 95-138
An EPR Investigation of Newly Formed Fracture Surfaces....Pages 139-153
Front Matter....Pages 155-155
Liquid Metal Embrittlement....Pages 157-182
The Role of Brittle Surface Films in Stress-Corrosion Phenomena....Pages 183-211
Kinetics of Sub-critical Crack Growth in High Strength Materials....Pages 213-231
Front Matter....Pages 233-233
Mechanical Effects of Grain Boundaries....Pages 235-276
Characteristics of Crack Failure....Pages 277-311
Directional Solidification and Composite Structures....Pages 313-352
The Role of Interfaces in Ni-Base Superalloys....Pages 353-369
The Role of Surfaces in Superplasticity....Pages 371-392
Front Matter....Pages 393-393
On the Interaction of Inclusions with Migrating Grain Boundaries....Pages 395-415
The Role of Interfaces in Fiber Composites....Pages 417-445
Mechanical Effects of Prominent Structure Elements....Pages 447-453
Segregation at Interphase Boundaries....Pages 455-480
Back Matter....Pages 481-498



Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Surfaces and Interfaces in Materials Technology....Pages 3-57
Front Matter....Pages 59-59
The Effects of the Surface on the Mechanical Properties of Metals....Pages 61-94
Surface Effects on the Mechanical Properties of Non-Metals....Pages 95-138
An EPR Investigation of Newly Formed Fracture Surfaces....Pages 139-153
Front Matter....Pages 155-155
Liquid Metal Embrittlement....Pages 157-182
The Role of Brittle Surface Films in Stress-Corrosion Phenomena....Pages 183-211
Kinetics of Sub-critical Crack Growth in High Strength Materials....Pages 213-231
Front Matter....Pages 233-233
Mechanical Effects of Grain Boundaries....Pages 235-276
Characteristics of Crack Failure....Pages 277-311
Directional Solidification and Composite Structures....Pages 313-352
The Role of Interfaces in Ni-Base Superalloys....Pages 353-369
The Role of Surfaces in Superplasticity....Pages 371-392
Front Matter....Pages 393-393
On the Interaction of Inclusions with Migrating Grain Boundaries....Pages 395-415
The Role of Interfaces in Fiber Composites....Pages 417-445
Mechanical Effects of Prominent Structure Elements....Pages 447-453
Segregation at Interphase Boundaries....Pages 455-480
Back Matter....Pages 481-498
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