Notch sensitivity has been connected with the presence of a film-like s-phase morphology in the grain boundaries of cast test bars of Alloy 718 of a problem material in which premature fracture occurred during testing of smooth stress rupture bars at 650 "C. A heat treatment designed to produce a plate-like S-phase morphology at the grain boundaries improved the material dramatically. Comparison with a reference material indicated the that the presence of coarse MC-carbides (0.9NbO.lTiC) at the grain boundaries attributed to the notch sensitivity problem. The degradation of the material by the carbides seems to be due to a considerable swelling action during a selective oxidation of these carbides. Additionally, a formation of a liquid phase at the carbides was confirmed. The volume increase of the selectively oxidized carbides was demonstrated by a an experiment in which two pieces of cast Alloy 718 with polished surfaces facing one another were pressed together and exposed to air at 650 "C for one hour.
The effect of various characteristics of Canada Goose Branta canadensis females and clutch size on their nest defence intensity during incubation was studied in the field during five nesting seasons. Nests were approached by a human, and the leaving distance was measured. Risk-taking in post-encounter behaviour was categorized at three levels. Nesting success was significantly associated with nest tenacity, a variable derived from leaving distance, but not with post-encounter behaviour. Nest tenacity, as well as post-encounter behaviour, differed significantly between individuals. Intensity of post-encounter behaviour, but not nest tenacity, increased with increasing age of the female. Nest tenacity, standardized over the incubation period, increased with increasing clutch size, but postencounter behaviour intensity did not. None of the nest defence variables was correlated with the structural size of the female. Nest tenacity, but not post-encounter behaviour intensity, increased during incubation. Nest tenacity did not differ between early and late breeders, but post-encounter behaviour was more intense in late breeders. There was no evidence of positive reinforcement of nest defence through repeated visits. Nest defence did not differ between lakes, lake types or nest site types, nor was it affected by the distance to the nearest neighbouring nest. The results supported several of the predictions extracted from parental investment theory.
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