Powder Metallurgy Production of Structural Shapes.
Abstract
The program involves an integrated and concurrent study of closely-related topics which represent major critical steps and/or problem areas in a wide variety of powder metallurgy processes. Areas of study include atomization, powder characteristics (and their relationship to processing), compaction, homogenization of compacted blends of powders, deformation processing of compacts, improvement of ductility and microstructural control, and systems analysis of the process. The overall objective is to develop the scientific and engineering principles underlying the production of materials by a variety of powder metallurgy routes. Significant developments, current research, and planned future activities are detailed for each phase of the overall program. Program organization and technical liaison are reviewed. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1971
- Accession Number
- AD0883620
Entities
People
- Alan Lawłey
- Horace L. Gaigher
- Michael J. Koczak
- Richard H. Haase
- Richard W. Heckel
Organizations
- Drexel University