Institute of Metals Division - Some Surface Effects Occurring During Interdiffusion in the System Silver-Gold (TN)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Volker Ruth
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

DURING an experimental investigation of the Kirken dall effect in the Ag-Au system, cracks along grain boundaries in connection with a shift of adjoining crys tallites are observed on the gold-rich side of the couple. Also on the gold-rich side the formation of a zone of small protrusions is found.' The growth law of the width of this zone indicates that the protrusion formation is a secondary effect of diffusion. The protrusions are not found within a distance of approximately 60 from a grain boundary. Unaffected regions along grain boundaries were also observed by Doherty and Davis during precipitation of vacancies in aluminum2 and by Wyon and Lacombe during precipitation of iron in aluminum.3 Thus we may suppose that we have an effect analogous to precipitation in which the crystal tends to maintain its equilibrium vacancy concentration by transporting excess atoms to the surface. At an early stage (i.e., before sintering has influenced the shape of the protrusions) the protrusions have similar shapes (three sided pyramids and roof shapes) and similar orientations within a single grain but vary from one grain to another. Further experiments were carried out on cylindrical Au-Ag single crystal couples. During the weld-
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APA: Volker Ruth  (1963)  Institute of Metals Division - Some Surface Effects Occurring During Interdiffusion in the System Silver-Gold (TN)

MLA: Volker Ruth Institute of Metals Division - Some Surface Effects Occurring During Interdiffusion in the System Silver-Gold (TN). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1963.

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