Deformation by Creep of a Specimen Lead Consisting of Five Large Crystals

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

This paper describes the behaviour, under creep conditions, of a cast lead creep specimen consisting of five crystals, the boundaries of these crystals being substantially at right angles to the direction' of tension, i.e., across the long axis of the specimen. This particular specimen was obtained in an attempt to produce a single crystal in the manner described in the appendix of a previous paper (1).Thus, the specimen was of the same shape and size, was composed of the same purity lead and received the same preliminary treatment as the single crystal test-pieces.The object of the experiment was mainly to observe the effect of the crystal boundaries on both the deformation of the test piece and the process of recrystallisation and to compare the creep rate of the test-piece with that of a specimen consisting of one crystal only.EXPERIMENTAL METHODThe specimen had an effective test length of 10 cms. and a cross $ection of 0·5 in. x 0·25 in. In Fig. 1 is given a sketch of the specimen to scale showing the positions of the crystal boundaries on all four surfaces. Except for those of crystal No. 4, which was confined to approximately one-half the cross section of the specimen, the boundaries of each crystal traversed the four faces.The specimen was mounted in exactly the same manner as the single crystal specimens. During the creep test, it...
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APA:  (1941)  Deformation by Creep of a Specimen Lead Consisting of Five Large Crystals

MLA: Deformation by Creep of a Specimen Lead Consisting of Five Large Crystals. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1941.

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