Institute of Metals Division - Electrical Properties of Some Binary Terminal Solid Solutions of Silver

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. D. Pollock
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The resistivity, temperature coefficient of resistance, and absolute thermoelectric properties of some binary terminal solid solutions of silver were determined. Equations are given which permit the calculation of these properties. CONSIDERABLE work has been done on the constitution and electrical conductivity of binary alloys of silver.1-l2 Some of these alloy studies are apparently complicated by doubtful chemical analyses. In some cases the limits of solid solubility are questionable. Those references which present electrical properties of binary silver alloys usually give just one particular set of characteristics such as conductivity (or resistivity). As a means of checking and extending this earlier work, an investigation was undertaken to describe and calculate the resistivity, temperature coefficient of resistance, and thermoelectric power of binary terminal solid solutions of silver. PREPARATION OF ALLOYS All of the alloys were made with silver containing less than 0.014 pet (by weight) of impurities. These materials were carefully weighed out into 225-g heats and melted in a high-frequency induction furnace. The indium, tin, and antimony systems were melted in Al2O3 crucibles, under a boric anhydride cover, and poured into split graphite finger molds. The aluminum, germanium, arsenic, lead, and bismuth alloys were melted in machined graphite crucibles, and they were also covered with boric anhydride and poured into split graphite finger molds. The alloys containing magnesium and manganese
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APA: D. D. Pollock  (1964)  Institute of Metals Division - Electrical Properties of Some Binary Terminal Solid Solutions of Silver

MLA: D. D. Pollock Institute of Metals Division - Electrical Properties of Some Binary Terminal Solid Solutions of Silver. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1964.

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