Date of Award
Spring 1965
Document Type
Thesis - Restricted
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Department
Dentistry
First Advisor
Winders, Robert V.
Second Advisor
Hering, Russell A.
Third Advisor
Fairhurst, Carl
Abstract
This research compares the effects of electrical resistance and free hand soldering on the microstructure of chromium-nickel steel wire. This study also evaluates possible changes in yield strength, per cent elongation, and ultimate tensile strength as a result of utilizing these different methods of soldering. An attempt will be made to correlate possible changes in microstructure, as a result of varying soldering techniques, to changes in yield strength, ultimate tensile strength, and per cent elongation.
Recommended Citation
Eischen, James John, "The Effects of Electrical Resistance and Free Hand Soldering on the Microstructure and Certain Physical Properties of Chromium-Nickel Steel Wire" (1965). Master's Theses (1922-2009) Access restricted to Marquette Campus. 5142.
https://epublications.marquette.edu/theses/5142