Reducing Porosity in Brass
Reducing Porosity in Brass
A technical examination of methods of reduction, history, phase diagrams, density, hardening and more.
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Paper Summary:
Matrix management is associated with a matrix organizational form. A matrix form of organization is an organizational structure with two or more (a) channels of command, (b) lines of budget authority, (c) sources of performance reward, and (d) so forth.
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"Methods of Reducing Porosity In Brass
Introduction. Matrix management is associated with a matrix organizational form. A matrix form of organization is an organizational structure with two or more (a) channels of command, (b) lines of budget authority, (c) sources of performance reward, and (d) so forth. A lack of maximal density, or some porosity, must exist in the metals' lattice structure or must be introduced in the alloying process. Explored here are methods metallurgists may use to minimize porosity in brass.
Brass. A useful alloy of two metals, copper and zinc (9:166), brass has been formed for cultural uses and ornamentation since the 13th century BC (1:9). The term, brass, indicates any of an infinite possible set of mixes of "copper-..."
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