Papers - Studies upon the Widmanstätten Structure, IX-The Mg-Mg2Sn and Pb-Sb) Systems

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Gerhard Derge Arthur R. Kommel Robert F. Mehl
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Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

The orientation relationships resulting from allotropic transformations and the formation of segregate structures in metals and alloys have been the subject of the eight earlier papers in this series'. A brief summary of orientation studies has also been given by Sachs2. A survey of these papers discloses that the factors that determine the orientation relationship of a precipitated phase to its parent solid solution, as well as the outward form and appearance of the new phase, are not completely understood. It is now evident that crystallographically analogous systems, as a rule, exhibit the same type of Widmanstatten figure and orientation relations, so that useful information is not to be expected from examination of a new alloy involving lattice combinations of which the orientation relationships are already known. Therefore, the determination of the relations existing between lattice types that have not already been studied seems to be the most promising mode of attack upon the problem; both of the systems reported in this paper represent new combinations of lattice types. A. The Mg-Mg2Sn System The magnesium-tin equilibrium diagram given by Hansen3 shows the phase Mg2Sn to be the only intermediate phase. The solid solubility of Sn in Mg decreases from 14.8 weight per cent at the eutectic temperature, 561' C., to 2.3 per cent at 450°, while no solid solubility of Mg in Mg2Sn has been observed. The crystal structur: of Mg is close-packed hexagonal with a0 = 3.202 A. and co = 5.199 A.4, while Mg2Sn is of the CaF2 type with a. = 6.78 A., with four molecules in a unit ce115,6. Alloys from two different sources have been used: (1) those supplied by the Dow Chemical Co., which contain 6 and 8 weight per cent Sn, and (2) those prepared in this laboratory, containing 8 and 13.5 per cent Sn. The latter were made from Dow high-purity Mg and Baker chemically
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APA: Gerhard Derge Arthur R. Kommel Robert F. Mehl  (1937)  Papers - Studies upon the Widmanstätten Structure, IX-The Mg-Mg2Sn and Pb-Sb) Systems

MLA: Gerhard Derge Arthur R. Kommel Robert F. Mehl Papers - Studies upon the Widmanstätten Structure, IX-The Mg-Mg2Sn and Pb-Sb) Systems. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1937.

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