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Definition of Eutectoids
1. eutectoid [n] - See also: eutectoid
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eutectoids
Literary usage of Eutectoids
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Metallography of Steel and Cast Iron by Henry Marion Howe (1916)
"The Dendritic Form caused by the Undercooling of Eutectics and eutectoids. ...
by the dendritic form of eutectics and eutectoids, for instance pearlite. ..."
2. Metallography by Samuel Leslie Hoyt (1920)
"56. At this temperature the effect of surface tension is not great enough to
round off the sharp angles. The Microstructure of eutectoids. ..."
3. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1922)
"... cent. carbon is so close to the value to be expected that the iron-cementite
and iron- graphite eutectoids may be considered as practically identical. ..."
4. Calcutta Review by University of Calcutta (1921)
"E (V) METALLURGY AND ASSAYING Metallurgy Crystallisation of pure metals, solid
solutions, eutectics, eutectoids and compounds from liquid and solid alloys. ..."
5. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1918)
"The formation of pearlite "colonies," while subject to the same laws, in common
with the formation of eutectics and eutectoids in general, to the writer's ..."
6. Iron and Steel (a Pocket Encyclopedia): Including Allied Industries and Sciences by Hugh Philip Tiemann (1919)
"Such combinations when cold may consist of mechanical mixtures, eutectics or
eutectoids, solid solutions, or chemical compounds, one or more of which may ..."
7. Principles of Metallurgy: An Introduction to the Metallurgy of the Metals by Charles Herman Fulton (1910)
"The formation of a conglomerate of two substances (eutectics or eutectoids).
These facts enable the physical properties of the alloys to be discussed on the ..."