The Iron and steel magazine . NUkel par cent. per cent nickel, the values ever the range to 12 per cent being,however, very similar. At 16 per cent a very marked dropoccurs, and at 20 per cent the softest alloy of the series is seen. General Summary of the Mechanical Tests. — Dealing withthis series of tests of the different mechanical properties, it willbe seen that they all give the same kind of result. With theintroduction and increase of nickel content up to 4 per centthe change in the properties is gradual; the material, whenunder elastic stress, yields more to the stress; at the same


The Iron and steel magazine . NUkel par cent. per cent nickel, the values ever the range to 12 per cent being,however, very similar. At 16 per cent a very marked dropoccurs, and at 20 per cent the softest alloy of the series is seen. General Summary of the Mechanical Tests. — Dealing withthis series of tests of the different mechanical properties, it willbe seen that they all give the same kind of result. With theintroduction and increase of nickel content up to 4 per centthe change in the properties is gradual; the material, whenunder elastic stress, yields more to the stress; at the same time,after the apparent yield point is passed, the maximum stress Iron Nickel Manganese-Carbon Alloys ioy increases. Although the change of properties is gradual, th<is in nearly every case a more or less pronounced kick in thecurves between o and 4 per cent nickel. At some point betweenthe percentages of and nickel, there is a very suddenchange in nearly all the properties, evidenced by a rapid increaseof max


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