Institute of Metals Division - The Evolution of Textures in FCC Metals: Part I. Alloys of Copper with Germanium and Tin

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Y. C. Liu R. H. Richman
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The effects of gel,manium and tin on the deformation and 9-e-crystallization textures of copper have been explored in detail with in the copper-rich terminal solid solutions. Addition of solute to copper produces a change in deformation texture from the copper type to the 70 :30 brass type. This transition has been measured quantitatively The types mid proportions of recrystal-lization components have been determined as a function of com-position, and correlation of recrystallization components with specific deformation components is discussed. On the basis of information available in the literature, it has been suggested that the effect of solute elements on the recrystallization texture of copper
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APA: Y. C. Liu R. H. Richman  (1961)  Institute of Metals Division - The Evolution of Textures in FCC Metals: Part I. Alloys of Copper with Germanium and Tin

MLA: Y. C. Liu R. H. Richman Institute of Metals Division - The Evolution of Textures in FCC Metals: Part I. Alloys of Copper with Germanium and Tin. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1961.

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