General - Effect of Combinations of Strain ant1 Heat Treatment on Properties of Some Age-hardening Copper Alloys

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 357 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1931
Abstract
For the purpose of developing combinations of higher strength and conductivity than are obtainable by heat treatment alone in the age-hardening copper alloys, an investigation has been made of the effects of combinations of heat treatment and strain hardening on the properties in question. The investigation was limited to a study of the alloys containing nickel and silicon; nickel, silicon and cadmium; and cobalt and silicon. The experiments made in the course of the study arc described in this paper in three groups: 1. The effect of hard drawing subsequent to heat trcatment on the mechanical and electrical properties of the alloys. 2. The effect of low-temperature aging on the properties of heat-treat,ed and hard-drawn alloys. 3. The effect of strain on the rate of aging of quenched nickel-silicon-copper alloys. Preparation and Compositions or the Alloys The alloys were prepared by melting cathode copper in an electric resistance furnace and adding sufficient of the hardening elements to bring the compositions to the desired values. The purities of the hardening elements were as high as could be obtained in commercial practice. The metals were what are designated in the trade as electrolytic nickel, cobalt rondelles, commercial stick cadmium and fused silicon. The alloys
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APA:
(1931) General - Effect of Combinations of Strain ant1 Heat Treatment on Properties of Some Age-hardening Copper AlloysMLA: General - Effect of Combinations of Strain ant1 Heat Treatment on Properties of Some Age-hardening Copper Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1931.