Papers - Copper and Brass - Alpha-phase Boundary of the Ternary System Copper-silicon-manganese (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Cyril Stanley Smith
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

Although alloys of copper and silicon were examined several years ago,' and their excellent mechanical properties were shown, it was not until C. B. Jacobs 2 introduced manganese in small quantities to the alloys that they became of commercial importance. A few years ago The American Brass Company took over the patents and commenced to manufacture the alloy under the name "Everdur." The present study of the constitution of the ternary system was undertaken in order to reach a fuller understanding of the behavior of the alloy. Review of Previous WORK on the BinaRy Systems There have been no papers published dealing with the constitution of the ternary system, although some tests of the mechanical properties have been described," which indicate that there is a change in solubility with temperature. Copper-silicon System The copper-silicon system has been studied in detail by the author and is described in two papers published in 1928.V he portion of the diagram up to 8 per cent. silicon, as determined by this research, is reproduced in Fig. 1. The author's previous papers include a complete review of the work of other investigators and it is not necessary to deal further with this system here. Copper-manganese System The copper-manganese system has been investigated by several workers, notably Lewis,5 Wologdine,6 Sahmen7 and Schemtschuschny,
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APA: Cyril Stanley Smith  (1930)  Papers - Copper and Brass - Alpha-phase Boundary of the Ternary System Copper-silicon-manganese (With Discussion)

MLA: Cyril Stanley Smith Papers - Copper and Brass - Alpha-phase Boundary of the Ternary System Copper-silicon-manganese (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1930.

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