Notes on the Atomic Behavior of Hardenable Copper Alloys (2e9ad9e9-217f-4911-a27f-356e4ebce6ff)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Bain Edgar C.
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1927

Abstract

THE results are presented of an investigation to discover the fundamental atomic conditions existing in Corson's high-copper alloys hardenable by means of silicide solution and reprecipitation. The study attracted the writer because it offered a very convenient example of the general type of hardenable alloys exemplified by duralumin. Sykes' iron-tungsten and iron-molybdenum alloys and the hardenable lead-antimony. SUMMARY OF RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS In brief, the investigation shows that very perfect crystallinity exists in the solid solutions prepared at high temperature to contain as much dissolved silicide as possible. The lattice parameter of copper is altered very little by the amount of cobalt, nickel or chromium, and silicon dissolved. The hardening by drawing at a temperature to initiate precipitation of excess silicon and metal produces a remarkable change in the atomistics of the solid solution. The old perfection of crystallinity in the solid solution is destroyed and the new atomic spacings are of variable magnitude even in one grain, and a condition in a measure resembling that found in martensite is observed. Were no particles whatever precipitated by the drawing action, still ample causes for hardness would be in evidence in the solid solution alone. The lack of plane continuity in the crystal grains would oppose slip in a very effective manner. Complete annealing restores the crystalline perfection in large measure. In these alloys even the most sensitive methods failed to reveal the characteristic pattern of the silicide precipitated by the anneal, but this was largely to be expected as the amount is relatively small.
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APA: Bain Edgar C.  (1927)  Notes on the Atomic Behavior of Hardenable Copper Alloys (2e9ad9e9-217f-4911-a27f-356e4ebce6ff)

MLA: Bain Edgar C. Notes on the Atomic Behavior of Hardenable Copper Alloys (2e9ad9e9-217f-4911-a27f-356e4ebce6ff). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1927.

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