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in New York. At Watervliet, she was director of the metallography laboratory, and used metallographic analysis to study "white layer", an erosion phenomenon that affected gunmetal.
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in 1975. From 1979 to 1981 she was membership secretary of the ASTM's Metallography committee. She published her research in academic journals including
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Nolan, Charles J.; Brassard, Theresa V.; DeFries, Richard F. (May 1973). ""How Microstructure Influences Mechanical Properties of Forgings"".
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veteran Raymond Earl Brassard. They had three children. Her husband died in 1998, and she died in 2016, aged 87 years. Her gravesite is in
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DTIC ADA136147: Sample Preparation and Evaluation of Steel Specimens for Inclusion Retention and Subsequent Automated Assessment
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Theresa Vandecar was from Cohoes, New York, the daughter of Orville Vandecar and Bertha M. Peat Vandecar. She graduated from
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Brassard worked as a metallographic technician at Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation, and at
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Voort, George F. Vander; Warmuth, Francis J.; Purdy, Samuel M.; Szirmae, Albert (1993).
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Brassard's photomicrographs were exhibited nationally and won awards from the
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DeFries, Richard S.; Nolan, Charles J.; Brassard, Theresa V. (1970-03-01).
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In 1983, Brassard moved to California, where she was a metallographer at
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Theresa V. Brassard, from a 1976 publication of the United States Army
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Metallography--past, Present, and Future: 75th Anniversary Volume
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metallographer
Cohoes High School
General Electric
Schenectady, New York
Watervliet Arsenal
American Ceramic Society
American Society for Testing Materials
Federal Woman's Award
Long Beach Naval Shipyard
World War II
Saratoga National Cemetery
"Three Students Names to be Delegates at Institute in Albany"



"Waterford Grandmother Wants to go to Moon"
"Watervliet Adds Distinguished Metallographer"


"Waterford Woman Runner-Up"


"Awards Evidence Metallographer's Achievements"
"Arsenal Researchers Win Honors at Exhibit"
"ASTM Picks Watervliet Photos for Honors in National Exhibit"
"Microphoto Exhibits Win Awards"


Metallography--past, Present, and Future: 75th Anniversary Volume

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