Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1957 - Intergranular Comminution by Heating (1958) (211, p. 490)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. H. Brown A. M. Gaudin C. M. Loeb
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Abstract

R. E. Carter (General Research Laboratory, Schenec-tady, N. Y.)—Brown, Gaudin, and Loeb in their study of intergranular comminution by heating attempt to find one explanation for all types of rock in terms of the properties of the phases present. The only necessary condition for intergranular cracking by heating is the setting up of high stresses at the grain boundaries. Such stresses may be set up in multiphase isotropic mixtures if the thermal expansions of the phases are different, in non-cubic single phases because of the anisotropy of thermal expansion in the various crys-tallographic directions, and in materials containing quartz because of the a-p' transformation at 575°C. In addition, for intergranular comminution by heating, the cooling and not the heating is most important.
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APA: J. H. Brown A. M. Gaudin C. M. Loeb  (1960)  Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1957 - Intergranular Comminution by Heating (1958) (211, p. 490)

MLA: J. H. Brown A. M. Gaudin C. M. Loeb Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1957 - Intergranular Comminution by Heating (1958) (211, p. 490). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1960.

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