Definition of Hypoeutectoid

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hypoeutectoid

hypodynamia
hypodynamic
hypoeccrisis
hypoeccritic
hypoechoic
hypoed
hypoellipse
hypoellipses
hypoelliptic
hypoelliptic operator
hypoendemic
hypoeosinophilia
hypoesophoria
hypoesthesia
hypoesthesias
hypoeutectoid (current term)
hypoexophoria
hypoferraemia
hypoferremia
hypoferric anaemia
hypofibrinolysis
hypofibrinolytic
hypofluorite
hypofluorous
hypofluorous acid
hypofractionated
hypofrontality
hypofunction
hypofusion

Literary usage of Hypoeutectoid

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Microscopic Examination of Steel by Henry Fay (1917)
"Steels containing less than 0.85 per cent carbon are hypoeutectoid, and contain the microscopic ... hypoeutectoid steels are used for forgings and castings; ..."

2. Microscopic Examination of Steel by Henry Fay (1917)
"Steels containing less than 0.85 per cent carbon are hypoeutectoid, and contain the microscopic ... hypoeutectoid steels are used for forgings and castings; ..."

3. Report of the United States Board Appointed to Test Iron, Steel and Other Metals by Lester Anthony Beardslee, Theodore Thaddeus Sobieski Laidley, Andrew Alexander Blair, Robert Henry Thurston, United States Board for testing iron, steel, and other metals (1917)
"... heat treatment of hypoeutectoid 186 Cartridge brass, examination of 318 Carriage, 16-inch DC, Model 1912, material tests for 56 Cartridge cases after ..."

4. Textbook of the Materials of Engineering by Herbert Fisher Moore, Harrison Frederick Gonnerman (1922)
"With very slow cooling (annealing) the structure of steel consists of pearlite and ferrite for hypoeutectoid steels (see Fig. ..."

5. Text-book of the Materials of Engineering by Herbert Fisher Moore, Harrison Frederick Gonnerman (1920)
"With very slow cooling (annealing) the structure of steel consists of pearlite and ferrite for hypoeutectoid steels (see Fig. ..."

6. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1922)
"... transformation in hypoeutectoid steels are usually not completely specified. but, in general, the temperatures chosen are those corresponding to the ..."

7. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1921)
"... rounded or woolly outlines, is found particularly in hypoeutectoid steels at the edges of martensite grains, especially where they border on ferrite. ..."

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