Institute of Metals Division - Annealing of the Ordered and Disordered Alloy Cu3Au after Cold Work

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
B. Roessler D. T. Novick M. B. Bever
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Ordered and disordered specimens of the alloy CusAu were cold worked and then annealed at 2880, 310°, and 340°C, together with disordered unworked specimens. me resistivity decreased during annealing mainly as a result of ordering; the resistivity measurements suggest that in cold-worked specimens the growth of antiphase domains is impeded. The strength properties increased during annealing at 288 "C; in cold-worked specimens this increase was lo a level above that for cold-worked specimens which had not been annealed. X-ray diffraction showed that after annealing for a few hours at 288ºC, the long-range order increased to a constant value; additional annealing at 288ºC resulted in the growth of antiphase domains in which the degree of order was constant. Changes in peak breadth and particle size confirmed that in cold-worked specimens the major effects of cold work were not eliminated during annealing at 288 "C, although a slight recovery process occurred. When a specimen of the alloy Cu3Au is heated to a temperature below the critical temperature (388ºC), long-range ordering tends to occur in a specimen containing less than the equilibrium amount of order characteristic of that temperature Ideally, a specimen of Cu3Au contains no long-range order if it has been quenched from above the critical temperature. Long-range order is reduced by cold work. If cold-worked specimens are heated, restoration processes such as recovery and recrystallization may occur,
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APA: B. Roessler D. T. Novick M. B. Bever  (1963)  Institute of Metals Division - Annealing of the Ordered and Disordered Alloy Cu3Au after Cold Work

MLA: B. Roessler D. T. Novick M. B. Bever Institute of Metals Division - Annealing of the Ordered and Disordered Alloy Cu3Au after Cold Work. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1963.

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