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1. GR:11b5 2. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OCCURRENCE• ores of some metals are very common (iron, aluminium)• others occur only in limited quantities in selected areas• high…

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Slide 1Assignment deadline Monday Explain in a one page essay, how an iron alloy can be designed to emulate the nickel based superalloy, containing ordered precipitates which…

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