A H Jay 1941 J. Sci. Instrum. 18 81 doi:10.1088/0950-7671/18/5/304
A H Jay
Show affiliationsThe paper summarizes a number of X-ray investigations carried out in a steelworks' research laboratory. In the first part, the examination of silica, magnesia and fireclay refractories is described and it is shown that X-ray data on the raw material and fired products may be of considerable value in determining the suitability of certain minerals for use as refractories. In addition, the changes in constitution and crystalline texture during service are discussed. The second part deals with metallurgical problems associated with chromium magnet and silicon transformer steels and oxide inclusions in steels. A large part of the information has already been published.
07.85.-m X- and γ-ray instruments
Issue 5 (May 1941)
A H Jay 1941 J. Sci. Instrum. 18 81
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