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Volume.6,.Issue.2 Spring.2012


Contents


From the Editor: Materials—The Foundation for the Clean Energy Age................................................................................................5


Comparison of Monotonic and Cyclic Properties of Ductile Irons in the AFS/DOE Strain-Life Fatigue Database for Cast Iron.....................7 J. Tartaglia, Element Materials Technology


Measurement of Gas Evolution from PUNB Bonded Sand as a Function of Temperature.................................23 G. Samuels and C. Beckermann, University of Iowa


Influence of Oxide Additions on the Porosity Development and Mechanical Properties of A356 Aluminum Alloy Castings..........................41


T. Ludwig, M. Di Sabatino and L. Arnberg, Norwegian University of Science and Technology D. Dispinar, SINTEF Materials and Chemistry


SEM micrograph of fracture surface of tensile specimen, iron rich intermetallics


Effect of Rare Earth Additions on Grain Refinement of Plain Carbon Steels..................................................51 R. Tuttle, Saginaw Valley State University


Photo compliments of


T. Ludwig, M. Di Sabatino, L. Arnberg and D. Dispinar from the paper Influence of


Oxide Additions on the Porosity Development and Mechanical Properties of


A356 Aluminum Alloy Castings Quality Aspects of A356 Castings with Multiple Gates.................................67


R. Lett, S. Felicelli and J. Berry, Mississippi State University R. Cuesta, A. Rivas and M. Estibaliz Alcalde, Boecillo Technology Park Metalcasting Industry Research....................................................................83


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