
The SciencesNovember 1, 1968
Strong and Ductile Steels
Traditionally the price paid for strength in steel alloys was brittleness. Deeper knowledge of the behavior of solids has led to a class of alloys much tougher than any previously known

Strong and Ductile Steels
Traditionally the price paid for strength in steel alloys was brittleness. Deeper knowledge of the behavior of solids has led to a class of alloys much tougher than any previously known

The Strength of Steel
Control of strength-producing mechanisms is closing the great gap between the attainable strength of steel and the theoretical value. The traditional strengthener, carbon, is missing from one new alloy