Institute of Metals Division - On The Heats of Formation of Copper-Nickel Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. S. Ll. Leach M. B. Bever
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

THE system copper-nickel exhibits complete solid and liquid miscibility1 The thermodynamic properties of such a system would not be expected to deviate greatly from ideality. Although the evidence is conflicting, anomalies in the composition dependence of various physical properties of solid copper-nickel alloys suggest that mixing may not be ideal.' From measurements of the Hall coefficient it has been concluded that clustering occurs in these alloys. ' Considerations involving the phase diagram of the ternary system copper-nickel-chromium have led Mei-jering3 to predict a positive heat of formation for solid copper-nickel alloys. An electrochemical investigation of the activity of nickel in copper-nickel alloys showed unexpectedly large positive deviations from ideality.4 wagner5 has proposed that if the entropy can be considered ideal, these measurements would yield the following equation for the heat of mixing at 700°C H" = 3380 x,vl (l-xVi) cal per g atom [I1 The heat of formation at 722°C of solid copper-nickel alloys of the equiatomic composition has been measured in a reaction calorimeter as 540 cal per g atom. This note reports calorimetric measurements of the heat effects on dissolution of some copper-nickel ndon: in tin. These measurements were preliminary to a larger investigation, which was later discontinued. From them the heats of formation of the alloys can be calculated, if certain assumptions are
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APA: J. S. Ll. Leach M. B. Bever  (1960)  Institute of Metals Division - On The Heats of Formation of Copper-Nickel Alloys

MLA: J. S. Ll. Leach M. B. Bever Institute of Metals Division - On The Heats of Formation of Copper-Nickel Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1960.

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