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The Sagamore Army Materials Research Conferences have been held in
the beautiful Adirondack Mountains of New York State since 1954.
Organized and conducted by the Army Materials and Mechanics
Research Center (Watertown, Massachusetts) in cooperation with
Syracuse University, the Conferences have focused on key issues in
Materials Science and Engineering that impact directly on current
or future Army problem areas. A select group of speakers and
attendees are assembled from academia, industry, and other parts of
the Department of Defense and Government to provide an optimum
forum for a full dialogue on the selected topic. This book is a
collection of the full manuscripts of the formal presentations
given at the Conference. The emergence and use of nontraditional
materials and the excessive failures and reject rates of high
technology, materials intensive engineering systems necessitates a
new approach to quality control. Thus, the theme of this year's
Thirty-First Conference, "Materials Characterization for Systems
Performance and Reliability," was selected to focus on the need and
mechanisms to transition from defect interrogation of materials
after production to utilization of materials characterization
during manufacturing. The guidance and help of the steering
committee and the dedicated and conscientious efforts of Ms. Karen
Ka100stian, Con ference Coordinator, and Mr. William K. Wilson, and
Ms. Mary Ann Holmquist are gratefully acknowledged. The continued
active interest and support of Dr. Edward S. Wright, Director,
AMMRC; Dr. Robert W. Lewis, Associate Director, AMMRC; and COL L.
C. Ross, Commander/ Deputy Director, AMMRC; are greatly
appreciated."
Syracuse University and the Army Materials and Mechanics Research
Center of Watertown, Massachusetts have conducted the Sagamore Army
Materials Research Conference since 1954. In ce1ebration of the
25th Anniversary of this conference, these proceedings are
dedicated to the founding members of the Sagamore Conferences. They
are Prof. Dr. George Sachs, Dr. James L. Martin, Colonel Benjamin
S. Mesik, Dr. Reinier Beeuwkes, Mr. Norman L. Reed and Dr. J. D.
Lubahn. This vo1ume, ADVANCES IN METAL PROCESSING, addresses Rapid
Solidification Processing, Powder Processing and Conso1idation,
We1ding and Joining, Thermal and. Mechanica1 Processing, Meta1
Removal and Process Mode1ing. The dedicated assistance of Mr.
Joseph M. Bernier of the Army Materials and Mechanics Research
Center and He1en Brown DeMascio of Syracuse University throughout
the stages of the conference p1anning and fina11y the pub1ication
of this book is deep1y appreciated. Syracuse University Syracuse,
New York The Editors vii CONTENTS OVERVIEW Materials Processing - A
Perspective of the Field 1 M.C. Flemings and R. Mehrabian SESSION I
RAPID SOLIDIFICATION PROCESSING B.B. Rath, Moderator Heat Flow
Limitations in Rapid Solidification Processing . . . . . . . . . .
. 13 R. Mehrabian, S.C. Hsu, C.G. Levi, and S. Kou Laser Processing
of Materials . . . . . 45 B.H. Kear, E.M. Breinan, and E.R.
Thompson Electrohydrodynamic Techniques in Metals 79 Processing . .
. . . . . . . . ."
The Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center has con ducted the
Sagamore Army Materials Research Conference in coop eration with
the Materials Science Group of the Department of Chemical
Engineering and Materials Science of Syracuse University since
1954. The purpose of the conference has been to gather to gether
scientists and engineers from academic institutions, in dustry and
government who are uniquely qualified to explore in depth a subject
of importance to the Army, the Department of Defense and the
scientific community. This volume, Advances in Deformation
Processing, addresses the areas of Analytical Advances,
Workability, Processing to Optimize Properties, Advanced
Applications - Materials, and Advanced Applications - Processes.
The dedicated assistance of Mr. Joseph Bernier of the Army
Materials and Mechanics Research Center throughout the stages of
the conference planning and finally the publication of the Sagamore
Conference Proceedings is deeply appreciated. The support of Helen
Brown DeMascio of Syracuse University in p- paring the final
manuscript is acknowledged. The continued active interest and
support of these conferences by Dr. A. E. Gorum, Director of the
Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center, is appreciated.
Syracuse University Syracuse, New York The Editors vii Contents
SESSION I INTRODUCTION A. E. Gorum, Moderator Continuum Mechanics
and Deformation Processing 1."
The Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center in coop eration
with the Materials Science Group of the Department of Chemical
Engineering and Materials Science of Syracuse University has been
conducting the Annual Sagamore Army Materials Research Conference
since 1954. The specific purpose of these conferences has been to
bring together over 150 scientists and engineers from academic
institutions, industry and government who are uniquely qualified to
explore in depth a subject of importance to the Department of
Defense, the Army and the scientific community. These proceedings,
entitled SURFACE TREATMENTS FOR IM PROVED PERFORMANCE AND
PROPERTIES, address the Physical and Chemical Characteristics of
Surfaces, Emerging Surface Modi fication Techniques, Surface
Structure and Mechanical Proper ties, and Relationships between
Properties and Processing for Non-metric Materials. We wish to
acknowledge the dedicated assistance of JoseDh M. Bernier of the
Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center and Helen Brown
DeMascio of Syracuse University throughout the stages of the
conference planning and finally the publication of this book. The
continued active interest and support of these con ferences by Dr.
E. Wright, Director of the Army Materials and Mechanics Research
Center, is appreciated. Syracuse University Syracuse, New York The
Editors vii CONTENTS SESSION I 1. Surface Modification for Improved
Properties. . . . . . .. 3 P. A. Parrish SESSION II PHYSICAL AND
CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SURFACES P. Ficalora, Moderator 2.
Characterization of Surfaces. 19 H. K. Herglotz 3. Reaction
Kinetics 51 J. B. Hudson 4. Surfac e Treatments for Enhanced
Bonding Between Inorganic Surfaces and Polymers ........ ."
The Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center in coopera tion
with the Materials Science Group of the Department of Chemical
Engineering and Materials Science of Syracuse University has been
conducting the Annual Sagamore Army Materials Research Conference
since 1954. The specific purpose of these conferences has been to
bring together scientists and engineers from academic institutions,
industry, and government who are uniquely qualified to explore in
depth a subject of importance to the Department of Defense, the
Army, and the scientific community. The proceedings of this
conference, entitled MATERIAL BEHAVIOR UNDER HIGH STRESS AND
ULTRAHIGH LOADING RATES, will be published in two parts. The topics
covered in the present volume include dynamic plasticity, adiabatic
shear/localized deformation, and dynamic fracture mechanics. Papers
dealing with ordnance applica tions, projectile launch environment,
and recent work-in-progress will appear as an AMMRC Technical
Report and will have more limited distribution in accordance with
recent Army guidelines. The Conference Chairmen are particularly
grateful to the members of the Program Committee. We wish also to
acknowledge the assistance of Mr. Charles Polley of the Army
Materials and Mechanics Research Center, Mr. Robert Sell, Ms. Helen
Brown DeMascio, and Ms. Mary Ann Holmquist of Syracuse University
throughout the con ference planning stages and the publication of
the text. The continued active interest in and support of these
confer ences by Dr. E. Wright and Col. George Sibert, Direct and
Deputy Director/Commander, respectively, of the Army Materials and
Mechan ics Research Center, is appreciated."
The Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center of Water town,
Massachusetts in cooperation with the Materials Science Group of
the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science of
Syracuse University has conducted the Sagamore Army Materials
Research Conference since 1954. The main purpose of these
conferences has been to gather together over 150 scientists and
engineers from academic institutions, industry and government who
are uniquely qualified to explore in depth a subject of importance
to the Department of Defense, the Army and the scientific
community. This volume NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION OF MATERIALS,
addresses the areas of x-ray, ultrasonics and other methods of
nondestructive testing. We wish to acknowledge the dedicated
assistance of Joseph M. Bernier of the Army Materials and Mechanics
Research Center and Helen Brown DeMascio of Syracuse University
throughout the stages of the conference planning and finally the
publication of this book. Their help is deeply appreciated.
Syracuse University Syracuse, New York The Editors Contents SESSION
I X-RAY S. Heissman, Moderator H. K. Herglotz, Moderator 1.
Overview of X-Ray Diffraction Methods for Nondestructive Testing *
* * * * * * *** 1 L. V. Azaroff 2. Detection of Fatigue Damage by
X-Rays 21 S. Taira and K. Kamachi 3. A Historical Example of
Fatigue Damage * * * * * * * 55 H. K. Herglotz 4. The Application
of X-Ray Topography to Materials Science . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 69 S. Weissman 5.
The Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center in cooperation
with the Office of Sponsored Programs of Syracuse University has
been conducting the Annual Sagamore Army Materials Research
Conferences since 1954. The specific purpose of these conferences
has been to bring together scientists and engineers from academic
institutions, industry and government to explore in depth a subject
of importance to the Department of Defense, the Army, and the
scientific community. This 30th Sagamore Conference, entitled
Innovations in Materials Processing, has attempted to focus on the
inter disciplinary nature of materials processing, looking at
recent advancements in the development of unit processes from a
range of standpoints from the understanding and control of the
under lying mechanisms through their application as part of a
manufactur ing sequence. In between, the classic link between
processing and materials properties is firmly established. A broad
range of materials are treated in this manner: metals, ceramics,
plastics, and composites. The interdisciplinary nature of materials
processing exists through its involvement with the basic sciences,
with, process and product design, with process control, and
ultimately with manufacturing engineering. Materials processing is
interdisciplinary in another sense, through its application within
all materials disciplines. The industrial community (and the Army
as its customer) is becoming increasingly concerned with
producibility/reliability/ affordability issues in advanced product
development. These concerns will be adequately addressed only by
employing the full range of disciplines encompassed within the
field of materials processing."
Der Sammelband untersucht die national unterschiedlichen
organisatorischen und ideologischen Traditionen der extremen
Rechten, ihre daraus resultierende transnationale
Vernetzungsfahigkeit und schliesslich deren Grenzen.
Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler aus verschiedenen
europaischen Landern, Israel und den USA erstellen so ein Panorama
der Bedingungen und Erscheinungsformen rechtsradikaler Politik in
West- und Osteuropa heute.
Mit der Analyse von Strukturen, Ideologien, Semantiken und
Traditionen der extremen Rechten gehen die Beitrage der Frage nach,
ob es heute eine faschistische Stromung in der europaischen Politik
gibt.
Mit Beitragen von Ulrich Bielefeld, Gilbert Casasus, Detlev
Claussen, Claudia Globisch, Roger Griffin, Klaus Holz, Andreas
Klarner, Tomas Konicz, Magdalena Marsovsky, Michael Minkenberg,
Silke Novak, Zev Sternhell, Agnieszka Pufelska, Andreas Umland,
Axel Schildt, Volker Weiss, Michael Werz und Wolfgang
Wippermann.
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