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Definition of Austenites
1. austenite [n] - See also: austenite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Austenites
Literary usage of Austenites
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Iron and Steel (a Pocket Encyclopedia) Including Allied Industries and by Hugh Philip Tiemann (1919)
"... at about 1200° C. by the reaction of 1.76 carbon- austenite upon 6.67
carbon-austenite-cementite. As a matter of fact, the theory that austenites, ..."
2. The Structure and Properties of the More Common Materials of Construction by George Burr Upton (1915)
"... on the whole, the lowest in strength of all the structures and they are not
particularly more ductile than the austenites. At high carbon contents the ..."
3. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1922)
"In all other respects the austenites of the two systems are identical. In each
case cooling at a moderate rate results in the formation of ..."
4. Brief Literary Criticisms by Richard Holt Hutton (1906)
"The anti- Austenites, on the other hand, want something very different in literature
from this. The lively superficies of life is nothing to them in a mere ..."
5. Life, Letters, and Literary Remains of J. H. Shorthouse by Joseph Henry Shorthouse (1905)
"She is not a favourite with many of the most devoted " Austenites," and the one
act of her life (one that is the crowning act of the book) which her friends ..."