Papers - Quenching Stresses and Precipitation Reaction in Aluminum-magnesium Alloys (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. M. Brick Arthur Phillips A. J. Smith
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Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

A previous publication1§ has described the effect of quenching stresses on the lattice parameter values of high-purity aluminum-copper alloys particularly with reference to the solution and precipitation of CuAl². A similar study has been made of the aluminum-rich aluminum-magnesium alloys. Attention has been directed in the present investigation to the magnitude of the quenching stresses as affected by the specimen size and shape, the number of solute atoms and the quenching rate. The effect of cooling stresses in causing plastic defomation or cracking has been considered in relation to the physical properties of the alloy On reheating alloys in the two-phase field, the time required for precipitation to occur has been observed in connection with the degrec of supersaturation, the rate of diffusion of the solute atoms as a function of the comparative atomic radii, degree of strain, temperature of reheating and grain size. A few qualitative comparisons on the relative effect of these factors have been drawn between the aluminum-copper alloys and the aluminum-magnesium alloys. Strain in Solid-solution Alloys A 10 per cent magnesium alloy ill the form of chill-cast bars was furnished by the Aluminum Company of America through the courtesy of L. W. Kempf. Additional alloys were prepared using alllminum (99.95 per cent Al) and high-grade magnesium. The alloys listed in Table 1 were melted in an Acheson graphite crucible under a flux of fused MgCl², CaC12, NaCI. Chill-cast rods were sealed under vacuum in Pyrex glass, homogenized several days at 450' C., air-cooled and machined to rods of from 1/8 to ¾-in. dia. Metal powders taken from these rods with a fine-toothed saw were again sealed under vacuum in
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APA: R. M. Brick Arthur Phillips A. J. Smith  (1935)  Papers - Quenching Stresses and Precipitation Reaction in Aluminum-magnesium Alloys (With Discussion)

MLA: R. M. Brick Arthur Phillips A. J. Smith Papers - Quenching Stresses and Precipitation Reaction in Aluminum-magnesium Alloys (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1935.

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