Papers - Effect of Plastic Deformation on the Age-hardening of Duralumin (T. P. 1064, with discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Robert W. Lindsay John T. Norton
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

A number of detailed investigations of the physical changes accompanying age-hardening have raised the question as to the possibility of some phenomenon preceding the actual process of precipitation. There is considerable evidence to indicate that in the first stages of the aging process there is a pronounced distortion of the crystal lattice. This is particularly marked in duralumin. It would be of considerable theoretical interest to know the nature of this distortion as compared with that produced in other ways and to find out whether, in supersaturated alloys, it is a necessary antecedent to the formation of a second phase by precipitation. It was believed that a study of the age-hardening char-acteristics of a normally aged alloy compared with one that had been mechanically distorted might supply some useful information on these points. In addition, information would be obtained regarding the effect of a mechanical distortion on any subsequent stage in the aging process. Duralumin was chosen as the material for this investigation because the various aspects of its aging behavior can be shown in detail by suitable variations of the aging temperature. Also, probably more work has been done on this class of alloys than on any other. In spite of the many published results, it was felt that the experiments would be significant only if all of the work were done on samples from the same source and if they were examined under identical experimental conditions. Previous Work The many studies of the mechanism of aging in duralumin have been more or less crystallized by a series of papers by Fink and Smith1~2~3 and a recent paper by Cohen.~ The former authors believe that a simple precipitation theory is adequate to account for the various phenomena
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APA: Robert W. Lindsay John T. Norton  (1939)  Papers - Effect of Plastic Deformation on the Age-hardening of Duralumin (T. P. 1064, with discussion)

MLA: Robert W. Lindsay John T. Norton Papers - Effect of Plastic Deformation on the Age-hardening of Duralumin (T. P. 1064, with discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1939.

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