Institute of Metals Division - X-Ray Study of Cold Work in Lead Telluride (TN)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Ganesh P. Mohanty James J. Wert
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

THE brittleness of the intermetallics usually render their deformation studies at ordinary temperatures using conventional techniques inadequate. On the other hand, although X-ray line broadening measurements is not a complementary technique, it provides a means for gaining limited but useful information on the cold worked state of these materials. In the present instance, a study of the effects of cold work in the lead telluride intermetallic compound was carried out by analyzing the diffraction profiles of the deformed and the corresponding annealed samples. An ingot of PbTe was prepared by induction melting high-purity lead and tellurium in a quartz crucible under an atmosphere of argon. After homo-genization, the ingot was ground to -325 mesh at room temperature, and using a polished die the cold- worked powder was pressed into the form of flat faced briquets for diffraction measurements. A spectrometer with 0.125 deg per min scanning velocity, CuKa radiation, pulse height analyzer, and a proportional counter were employed in the X-ray measurements, and the powder peaks were collected from the sample in fully cold-worked state and after it had been annealed to relieve the effects of cold work completely. For reliable estimates of the peak extremities, small angular ranges where the tails merged into the background were point counted. Fourier inversions of the experimental peaks were carried out in an IBM 705 computer using the procedures introduced by stokes.' Both the cosine and sine components of the Fourier series were used to take into account any peak assymetry arising
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APA: Ganesh P. Mohanty James J. Wert  (1963)  Institute of Metals Division - X-Ray Study of Cold Work in Lead Telluride (TN)

MLA: Ganesh P. Mohanty James J. Wert Institute of Metals Division - X-Ray Study of Cold Work in Lead Telluride (TN). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1963.

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