Constitution And Metallography Of Aluminum And Its Light Alloys With Copper And With Magnesium - Discussion

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
P. D. Merica
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Abstract

ALUMINUM and its alloys have been the subject of much investigation, during recent years, in the course of which the principal features of the constitution of most of the binary alloy systems with aluminum have been determined. Except in the case of a few metals-silicon, bismuth, cadmium, lead, zinc, and tin-an aluminum-rich compound is formed in each binary system, which forms a eutectic with the aluminum or its solid solution with this compound. Thus such compounds as FeAl3, CuAl2, Mg4Al3, and NiAl3 are formed, which are found in aluminum-rich alloys of their respective series as eutectics with the aluminum solid solution. These compounds are, in all cases, hard and brittle and their presence affects profoundly the physical properties of the alloys in which they occur. Within the zinc-aluminum system a compound, Al2Zn3, is formed that decomposes at lower temperatures. Silicon and tin each form a simple eutectiferous series with aluminum; bismuth, lead, and cadmium are only partly miscible in the liquid state with it. The extent of the solubility in aluminum, in solid solution, of these compounds or of the elements themselves, in the case of those series
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APA: P. D. Merica  (1919)  Constitution And Metallography Of Aluminum And Its Light Alloys With Copper And With Magnesium - Discussion

MLA: P. D. Merica Constitution And Metallography Of Aluminum And Its Light Alloys With Copper And With Magnesium - Discussion. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1919.

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