Ag Exudation during Internal Oxidation in Various Contact Materials

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Gunther Schimmel
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Ag exudation in four different alloys (Ag-Cd, Ag-Sn, Ag-Sn-In and Ag-Zn) is characterized. The amount of exuded material is correlated with the volume increase due to oxide formation in dependence of the alloy concentration and different densities of the oxide and matrix phases. It is shown that all four alloys show similar amounts of volume increases, but different amounts of exuded material. It is concluded that internal stresses due to the volume increase cannot be the dominant driving force for Ag exudation. A gradient in the chemical potential of Ag that originates from the O concentration gradient inherent to internal oxidation is suggested as driving force. The exudation behavior is thus governed by the variation of the activity of Ag in the Ag fcc phase in the Ag-Me-O system that differs between the alloying systems.
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APA: Gunther Schimmel  (2010)  Ag Exudation during Internal Oxidation in Various Contact Materials

MLA: Gunther Schimmel Ag Exudation during Internal Oxidation in Various Contact Materials. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2010.

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