Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Dissolved Tin on the Lattice Parameter of Copper

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. F. Andresen
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Abstract

IN the course of another investigation the lattice parameters were determined for a series of compositions of tin in copper. Ten-gram samples of the alloys were made from spectroscopically pure tin and copper. The metals were weighed and placed in graphite capsules (previously fired at 5500°F) which were then sealed individually in evacuated vycor tubes. The tubes were mounted on a spit, transverse to its axis, which continually rotated the melts in a furnace. After homogenizing, filings were made of one third of each slug by filing off a complete cross section. A 325-mesh sieve was used to obtain the powder for the X-ray determination. The sieved powders were annealed in vacuo at 600°C for 24 hr to remove the cold work, and then quenched. The lattice parameters were determined with a flat-plate back-reflection camera using CuKa radiation (A., = 1.5405A, A,? = - 1.5443A). With this radiation the (331) and (420) reflections appeared close to the focusing region. As reference lines were used the same reflections from pure copper powder, between which the (420) lines of all these alloys are situated. The variation of the systematic error over this angular range was found to be less than the estimated experimental error ±0.0005A which is indicated in Fig. 1 for all but the sample with 8 pct Sn. As a check some of the powders also were examined in a regular Debye-Scherrer camera with the Straumanis film mounting. The parameters were here evaluated by extrapolation against cos2? to ?= 90o. The results are shown in Fig. 1 where the lattice parameters in Angstrom units are plotted as a function of weight percent of tin. The reflection lines for the 8 pct alloy were not clear at first, perhaps due to coring. Several measurements were made after different annealing programs on two separate
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APA: A. F. Andresen  (1959)  Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Dissolved Tin on the Lattice Parameter of Copper

MLA: A. F. Andresen Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Dissolved Tin on the Lattice Parameter of Copper. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1959.

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