. Transactions. seen very clearly that the iron-silicon alloys, in the range here investigated, consist of only one kind ofcrystals, thus confirming the results obtained by previous investigators ^* While the experiments in regard to this matter are not yet complete, it is safeto say that the values as given in the paper should be modified to a certain the permeabilities as given are generally too high, as are also the values forresidual magnetism and coercive force. WTiile the hysteresis loss for Bmax = 10,000is too low, the loss for Bmax = 15,000 is too high. 19 Osmond: Journal o


. Transactions. seen very clearly that the iron-silicon alloys, in the range here investigated, consist of only one kind ofcrystals, thus confirming the results obtained by previous investigators ^* While the experiments in regard to this matter are not yet complete, it is safeto say that the values as given in the paper should be modified to a certain the permeabilities as given are generally too high, as are also the values forresidual magnetism and coercive force. WTiile the hysteresis loss for Bmax = 10,000is too low, the loss for Bmax = 15,000 is too high. 19 Osmond: Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute, vol. xxxvii, p. 62 (1890). Arnold: Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute, vol. xlv, p. 107 (1894). Baker: Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute, vol. Ixiv, p. 312 (1903). Guertler and Tammann: Zeitschrift fur anorganische chemie, vol. xlvii, p. 165(1905); vol. Ux, p. 384 (1908). Gontermann: Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute, vol. Ixxxiii, p. 431 (1911). T, D. YENSEN 295.


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