Part V – May 1969 - Communications - On "Veining" in Electropolished Thin Foils of Supersaturated Ni-Ti Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. J. Ardell
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

SASS and cohenl (S-C) have recently reported some transmission electron microscope observations of an interesting effect which they call "veining". They observed veining in thin foils of solution-treated and (in certain cases) aged samples of a Ni-10.3 at. pct Ti-0.6 at. pct A1 alloy (assumed equal to 10.9 at. pct Ti). S-C suggest that veining in solution-treated samples is due to the selective electrolytic etching of titanium-rich regions in alloys which are otherwise homogeneous. They associate the veins with the discrete titanium-rich regions detected in a magnetic study of aging in this system by Ben Israel and Fine,' and they also suggest that the initial strengthening of aged Ni-Ti alloys is due to these titanium-rich regions, rather than the formation of the coherent precipitate (Ni3Ti, L12 crystal structure).
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APA: A. J. Ardell  (1970)  Part V – May 1969 - Communications - On "Veining" in Electropolished Thin Foils of Supersaturated Ni-Ti Alloys

MLA: A. J. Ardell Part V – May 1969 - Communications - On "Veining" in Electropolished Thin Foils of Supersaturated Ni-Ti Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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