Institute of Metals Division - Intergranular Energy of Iron and Some Iron Alloys - Discussion

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1952
Abstract
DISCUSSION, H. L. Burghoff presiding C. S. Smith (University of Chicago, Chicago)—The author is to be congratulated on his valuable contribution to the extremely meager absolute data on interface energies in metallic systems. It is interesting to note that the ratio between a and r iron boundary energies is approximately the same in the quaternary alloy with silicon, carbon, and sulphur as in the binary Cu-Fe alloy. A value for the copper grain boundary energy can be obtained from the author's data, Tables IV and VI, by utilizing the energy ratios of the following pairs of interfaces: copper-sulphide/copper, copper y iron, y iron/y iron, y iron/ copper, and copper/copper. This gives a value of 595 erg per sq cm for the free energy of the copper grain boundary. Despite this circuitous route and the assumption that the y iron boundary is identical in alloys with and without sulphur and does not change between 1105" and 100O°C, this figure is in remarkably close agreement with other values of the copper boundary energy, obtained by equilibration against lead and against the free copper surface. It therefore appears either that impurities do not greatly affect the grain boundary energies or that boundaries in even nominally pure metals are already sufficiently contaminated so that further change has little effect.
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(1952) Institute of Metals Division - Intergranular Energy of Iron and Some Iron Alloys - DiscussionMLA: Institute of Metals Division - Intergranular Energy of Iron and Some Iron Alloys - Discussion. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1952.