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French scientist and engineer
Floris Osmond (10 March 1849 – 18 June 1912) was a French scientist and engineer. He is known as one of the originators of
metallography.
[1] He named several
phases that occur in
iron and
steel
microstructures such as
martensite, after
A. Martens,
[2] and
cementite.
[3]
[4] A list of publications was published shortly after his death.
[5]
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^ Rosenhain, Walter (4 July 1912).
"Floris Osmond". Nature. 89 (2227): 454–455.
Bibcode:
1912Natur..89..454R.
doi:
10.1038/089454b0.
S2CID
3962140.
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^ Osmond, Floris (1904). J. E. Stead F.R.S. F.I.C. (ed.).
The Microscopic Analysis of Metals. London: Charles Griffin & Company, Limited. p. 94.
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^ Osmond F, Werth J. "Theorie cellulaire des propriétés de l'acier," Annales des Mines, 1885; 8:5–84.
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^ Osmond F, Werth J. "Structure cellulaire de l'acier foundu," Comptes Rendus, 1885; 100:450–452.
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^ Liste des travaux de F. Osmond. Revue de métallurgie, 1912, pp. 743–46.
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