Discussion Of Papers 0f:The Institute Of Metals Division Presented At Milwaukee Meeting, October, 1924

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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CONTENTS PAGE DANIELS, SAMUEL, LYON, A. J., and JOHNSON,. J. B.-Casting and Heat Treatment of Some Aluminum Copper-magnesium Alloys 1 ELLIS, O. W. and SCHEMNITZ, D. A.-Experiments on the Heat Treatment of Alpha-beta Brass : 4 ENOS, GEORGE M. and ANDERSON, ROBERT J.-Coatings. Formed on Corroded Metals and Alloys 5 COMSTOCK, GEORGE F.-Notes on the Hardness of Heat-treated Aluminum Bronze 6 Casting and Heat Treatment of Some Aluminum Copper-magnesium Alloys Discussion of the paper of SAMUEL DANIELS, A. J. LYON, and J. B. JOHNSON, presented at the Milwaukee Meeting, October, 1924, and issued, as Paper No. 1350-N, with MINING AND METALLURGY, July, 1924. D. HANSON and M. L. V. GAYLER, Teddington, England (written discussion).-At the National Physical Laboratory, the writers have made a number of researches on the relation between the constitution and mechanical properties of aluminum alloys of various types; the results obtained were in good general agreement with those of the authors. The writers, however, did not think that increasing the copper content of sand-cast low-copper duralumin to 4 per cent. necessarily caused a drop in the elongation to 1.5 per cent., as stated on page 9. In the case of sand-cast copper-aluminium alloys they had obtained much greater elongation, in some cases as great as 13 per cent. in heat-treated castings. For example, in a sand casting containing 3.5 per cent. of copper, a strength of 12 tons per square inch and an elongation of 13 per cent. were obtained; in a casting containing 4.5 per cent. copper, a tensile strength of 13 tons, and an elongation of 9 per cent. were obtained. These values were the maximum; the elongation varied considerably, being as low as 5 per cent. in some cases. In the writers' opinion, such variations are due more to unsoundness in the sand casting than to any other cause.
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APA:  (1925)  Discussion Of Papers 0f:The Institute Of Metals Division Presented At Milwaukee Meeting, October, 1924

MLA: Discussion Of Papers 0f:The Institute Of Metals Division Presented At Milwaukee Meeting, October, 1924. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1925.

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