Institute of Metals Division - A Rationalization of the Data on Grain Boundary Migration in Zone-Refined Metals as Influenced by Dissolved Impurities

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Paul Gordon
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

It is shown that equations for grain-boundary migrntion given by Gordon and Vandermeer, based on a theory first advanced quantitatively by Lucke and Detert, satisfactorily explain recent data on both GRAIN boundary migration in recrystallization and in postrecrystallization grain growth has been the subject of extensive studies for many years. Only solute-independent and solute-dependent boundary migration during recrystallization in zone-refined, poly crystalline aluminum, and during grain growth in zone-refined tin. with the advent of zone-refining, however, has it been possible to carry out such studies on high-purity metals, and thus to delineate quantitatively the major effect On the migration rates of very small percentages of dissolved imPurities. Earlier exPerimental work almost invariably gave migration rate parameters which disagreed with theoretical predictions
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APA: Paul Gordon  (1963)  Institute of Metals Division - A Rationalization of the Data on Grain Boundary Migration in Zone-Refined Metals as Influenced by Dissolved Impurities

MLA: Paul Gordon Institute of Metals Division - A Rationalization of the Data on Grain Boundary Migration in Zone-Refined Metals as Influenced by Dissolved Impurities. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1963.

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