Virginia Beach Paper - Discussion of Dr. Waldo's paper on aluminum-bronze (see p. 525)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 6
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1895
Abstract
President Howe : It is not so clear to me that the facts which Dr. Waldo brings forward really argue that the nature of the combination between copper and aluminum differs from that of the combination between copper and zinc or copper and tin. As regards electric conductivity, I suppose that the fact, which he thinks points to a special intimate kind of union between aluminum and copper, is that the line in his Fig. 1 is neither straight nor uniformly curved, but that its curvature varies rapidly, not to say abruptly. But we find just such variation in like curves for the copper-zinc and copper-tin alloys. Thus, a slight addition of zinc or tin to copper causes a change in color wholly out of proportion to the quantity added; and, as we add zinc or tin to copper, the tenacity rises very greatly, only to fall off abruptly with further additions of either of these metals. Dr. Waldo : My curve related only to electrical conductivity. The President : If irregularity in one physical property argues
Citation
APA: (1895) Virginia Beach Paper - Discussion of Dr. Waldo's paper on aluminum-bronze (see p. 525)
MLA: Virginia Beach Paper - Discussion of Dr. Waldo's paper on aluminum-bronze (see p. 525). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1895.