Institute of Metals Division - Liquid Bismuth Penetration into Boundaries in Oriented Bicrystals of Nickel (TN)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
G. H. Bishop B. F. Addis C. A. Steidel C. W. Spencer
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

STUDIES of the inter granular attack of metals by liquids have generally been confined to polycrys-talline specimens. This note reports the results of preliminary studies of the penetration of bismuth-rich Ni-Bi liquids into oriented bicrystal specimens of nickel. It is found that isothermal penetration follows a parabolic rate law and shows a definite anisatropy with respect to direction on the grain boundary surface. Nickel bicrystals containing < 100> tilt boundaries were grown using the Czochralski method. Relative misorientation of the parent crystals was controlled to ± 1deg. The boundaries are straight in the growth direction, i.e., the common <100>, and generally straight in the transverse direction, as shown in Fig. 1. The starting material, Inco HPM grade nickel was contained in a recrystallized alumina crucible and maintained under argon. Bicrystals typically contain 30 ppm C, less than 10 ppm S, O, N, and 50 ppm residual metallics, principally iron and silicon. Specimens, as schematically illustrated in Fig. l(c),were cut from bicrystal ingots using a thin water-cooled abrasive wheel. To insure removal of all residual strain, which accelerates the penetration, specimens were round through 600 grit silicon-carbide, chemically polished, and annealed for 4 hr at 1375°C under argon. The procedure described by Cheney et al.1 for exposing specimens to
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APA: G. H. Bishop B. F. Addis C. A. Steidel C. W. Spencer  (1962)  Institute of Metals Division - Liquid Bismuth Penetration into Boundaries in Oriented Bicrystals of Nickel (TN)

MLA: G. H. Bishop B. F. Addis C. A. Steidel C. W. Spencer Institute of Metals Division - Liquid Bismuth Penetration into Boundaries in Oriented Bicrystals of Nickel (TN). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1962.

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