Corrosion of Some Tilt and Twist Boundaries in Aluminum BicrystaIs

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

Boundary and general corrosio~z rates for higkpurity alutninum were ~rzeasured irz 16 pct HC1 at sJmllow penetrations (< 25 p). The rates for several high-angle random tilt boundaries, several [001] synzmetrical tilt boundaries, a 54-deg [010] twist, and a 15-deg randorn tw~st boundary were one-fourth to one-third higher than that of the (001) surface used as reference. Boundary attack was slower for 23 and 37-deg [001] tilt boundaries and a 16-deg [010] twist boundary. The corrosion rate for a (111) surface was roughly om-third higher than for (001) and was thus about as high as the corrosion rate of the fastest boundaries. The boundary attack did ?lot appear to parallel the variatiorz of boundavy energy. The signvicance of the anisotropy of corrosion was discussed.
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APA:  (1966)  Corrosion of Some Tilt and Twist Boundaries in Aluminum BicrystaIs

MLA: Corrosion of Some Tilt and Twist Boundaries in Aluminum BicrystaIs. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1966.

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