Twinning in Copper and Brass (f90961be-766d-4caa-802a-943d904a2ff1)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Albert Phillips
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Jan 1, 1928

Abstract

As EARLY As 1824, Haidinger1 described crystals of native copper that were, according to Dana,2 "probably twinned parallel to the octahedral plane and normal to this axis." In 1837, Rose3 very clearly demonstrated that native copper crystals were commonly twinned on the octahedral plane. Lasaulx,4 in 1882, described polysynthetic octahedral twins and stated that enclosed twinning lamellae were observed. Even on crystals formed artificially by. electrolysis, twinning was observed as early as 1886, by Brown.5 Many other descriptions of twinning in native copper and in gold and silver are to be found in the literature, and in every case with which we are acquainted the twinning is conformable to the spinel law; i. e., the octahedral plane is both twinning and composition plane. Metallurgists have long been familiar with the straight-sided bars or bands that commonly occur within the irregularly outlined grains of metallic crystalline aggregates. They are certainly found in nearly all metals of the face-centered cubic type after cold working and annealing. If a specimen showing these bands is rotated, keeping the angle of incidence of the illuminating beam constant, they usually exchange color contrast periodically with their respective matrix crystals. Also slip lines, when produced in these specimens, nearly always show a change in direction upon passing through the bands, giving rise to the "stairway" effect often illustrated in metallurgical textbooks. Apparently the only quantitative observations on bands of this sort were made by Osmond and Cartaud6 on austenitic steel. They selected,
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APA: Albert Phillips  (1928)  Twinning in Copper and Brass (f90961be-766d-4caa-802a-943d904a2ff1)

MLA: Albert Phillips Twinning in Copper and Brass (f90961be-766d-4caa-802a-943d904a2ff1). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1928.

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