Segregate Structures Of The Widmanstätten Type Developed From Solid Solutions Of Copper In Zinc

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
M. L. Fuller
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1933

Abstract

IN connection with an investigation in this laboratory on the high-zinc side of the copper-zinc system, it was observed that well developed segre-gate structures of the Widmanstätten type were formed when a secondary phase precipitated from the solid solution of copper in zinc. This paper presents an analysis of the crystallographic relationship between the segregate and the solid solution matrix. The data to be presented are an interesting addition to the literature on segregate structures in that the plane of segregation is one of the less densely populated planes. In agreement with the generalization of C. H. Mathewson and D. W. Smith1 the plane of segregation in the matrix con-tains the direction of closest atomic packing of the lattice. Furthermore, the matrix and the segregate are both hexagonal close-packed, which has not been reported hitherto in the literature.2 The increasing com-mercial importance of zinc alloys containing copper makes this funda-mental study of value to the metallography of zinc alloys.
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APA: M. L. Fuller  (1933)  Segregate Structures Of The Widmanstätten Type Developed From Solid Solutions Of Copper In Zinc

MLA: M. L. Fuller Segregate Structures Of The Widmanstätten Type Developed From Solid Solutions Of Copper In Zinc. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1933.

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