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THE following notes are being written solely for the benefit of ground engineers who are endeavouring to acquire the necessary knowledge to obtain a D licence. A licence in Category D demands a knowledge of the heat treatment of steels. Practical experience is, of course, quite as essential in this as in other and allied branches of engineering, but a theoretical study of the reasons for, and the results of, different heat treatment, is equally essential for a complete understanding of the subject.
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology – Emerald Publishing
Published: Mar 1, 1937
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