Papers - Some Aspects of the Recrystallization of Cold-worked Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys (T. P. 1048, with discussion)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 18
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1939
Abstract
Among those concerned with the annealing and heat-treating of aluminum and aluminum alloys, it is well known that after co1d-working a coarser grain is usually produced by slow heating than hy more rapid heating. Consequently, for the control of the grain size produced by annealing or heat-treating cold-worked aluminum and aluminum alloys, the heating rate is of considerable practical importance. References in the current literature on the effect of heating rate are numerous, but it appears neither necessary nor desirable to give here a review of the former nark done on this subject. It became evident during some preliminary work on the recrystallizn-tion of aluminium and aluminum alloys that the effect of heating rate depended upon the type of microstructure of the metal. This observation led to the following study of the relationship of the type of microstructure of the alloy to the effect of the heating rate. Materials Investigated Analyses of the aluminum and aluminium alloys investigatted are given in Table 1. Three classes of material are listed, as follows: Class I.— Belonging to the first class are pure aluminium and aluminium containing a second constituent that is soluble in the aluminium matrix at
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APA:
(1939) Papers - Some Aspects of the Recrystallization of Cold-worked Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys (T. P. 1048, with discussion)MLA: Papers - Some Aspects of the Recrystallization of Cold-worked Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys (T. P. 1048, with discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1939.