Papers - Philadelphia Meeting – October, 1929 - The Constitution of the Copper-silicon System (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Cyril Stanley Smith
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Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

IsolatEd alloys of copper and silicon were prepared and examined by chemical methods more than one hundred years ago, but it was not until the work of Rudolfi l that the equilibrium relations were studied. The early history of the alloys was well described by Baradue-Muller 2 and need not be further discussed here. The diagram of Rudolfi, based entirely on thermal observations, showed sillcon to be soluble in copper up to 4.5 per cent. at 849" C., at which temperature there was a peritectic horizontal resulting from the formation of a ß phase with about 7.4 per cent. silicon from a and liquid with 7.85 per cent. silicon. The ß phase was believed to form a eutectic with Cu3Si at 820" C. and 9.8 per
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APA: Cyril Stanley Smith  (1929)  Papers - Philadelphia Meeting – October, 1929 - The Constitution of the Copper-silicon System (With Discussion)

MLA: Cyril Stanley Smith Papers - Philadelphia Meeting – October, 1929 - The Constitution of the Copper-silicon System (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1929.

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