Ablett Prize to W. R. Irving, A. Perkins, and M. G. Brooks(BSC Teesside Laboratories) for ‘Effect of chemical, operational, and engineering factors on segregation in continuously cast slabs':Ironmaking and Steelmaking, 1984, 11, (3), 152–162.
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Guy Bengough Medal and Prize to R. Francis(BNF) for ‘Effect of pollutants on corrosion of copper alloys in sea water’, Parts 1 and 2:British Corrosion Journal, 1985, 20, (4), 167–174; 175–182.
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Cook Prize to G. L. R. Durber(Glossop Superalloys Ltd) and S. Osgerby and P. N. Quested (National Physical Laboratory) for ‘Effect of small amounts of nitrogen and silicon on microstructure and properties of MAR-M002 nickel-base superalloy':Metals Technology, 1984, 11, (4), 129–137.
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Elegant Work Prize to P. Ferguson, K. H. Westmacott, R. M. Fisher, and U. Dahmen(University of California, Berkeley; Dr Ferguson is now with Cookson Group PLC, UK) for ‘Coupled diffusion of carbon atoms and vacancies in platinum':Materials Science and Technology, 1985, 1, (1), 53–60.
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Pfeil Medal and Prize to J. Pilling(UMIST) for ‘Effect of coalescence on cavity growth during superplastic deformation':Materials Science and Technology, 1985, 1, (6), 461–465.