Institute of Metals Division - A Metallographic Study of Precipitation of Copper from Alpha Iron

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. Hornbogen R. C. Glenn
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

Copper precipitates from a iron as fcc E phase without formation of intermediate compounds. In the first stage of the precipitation, spherical particles with diameters < 100A are formed at a high rate. During the second stage, the particles grow at a rate given by Zener&apos;s equation for growth of a spherical precipitate. In the third stage, growth is slower. Rod-shaped particles form after long aging times at 700°C. Maximum strengthenzng was observed at the beginning of the second step of precipitation. During plastic deformation of the aggregate, particles appear to deform initially by twinning. THE work discussed herein was part of a study of precipitation of substitutional elements from a iron. Copper was chosen as one of these substitutional elements because it has about the same atomic size as a iron, and does not form an intermetallic compound with iron. The data on the iron-copper system then available were summarized by Daniloff1 several years ago. The solubility of copper in a iron has been determined by electrical conductivity measurements,2 lattice parameter measurements,3 and by saturating thin iron foils with copper and determining the copper content.4 The results of the three investigations do not agree very well, but the value of 2.4 wt pct for the maximum solubility at 840°C seems to be the most reliable,4 Fig. 1. An alloy containing 1.23 wt pct Cu was used in our work to assure starting with a completely homogeneous material. On the copper-rich side of the diagram, there is a maximum solubility of about 4 wt pct Fe in copper at 1094°C ( phase). The precipitation of
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APA: E. Hornbogen R. C. Glenn  (1961)  Institute of Metals Division - A Metallographic Study of Precipitation of Copper from Alpha Iron

MLA: E. Hornbogen R. C. Glenn Institute of Metals Division - A Metallographic Study of Precipitation of Copper from Alpha Iron. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1961.

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