PART I – Communications - The Plasticity of Beta and Beta Prime Intermetallic Compounds

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. B. Gavert David J. Mack
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

ROOM- and elevated-temperature compression tests were made on the binary 3/2 electron compounds AuZn, CuAu, AgZn, AgMg, AuCd, and NiA1. These compounds possess either the B2 CsC1-type ordered structure or the A2 bee disordered structure represented commonly as ß and ß on equilibrium phase diagrams. In testing at room temperature, cylindrical specimens 0.508 cm by 0.330 cm diam were seated directly on an instron compression load cell (CF 0 to 10,000 lb). At elevated temperatures, testing included a special apparatus with a furnace heat source and a protective atmosphere.' The specimens were strained at a rate of 1 pet per min. The compounds were prepared from 99.99 pet or better high-purity elements. Vacuum and/or argon cover gas was used throughout the mixing, melting, and specimen drawing processes. The generally equi-axed specimen grains varied in size from 0.5 to 1.5 mm for the five different compounds. The stress-strain curves in compression showed
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APA: R. B. Gavert David J. Mack  (1968)  PART I – Communications - The Plasticity of Beta and Beta Prime Intermetallic Compounds

MLA: R. B. Gavert David J. Mack PART I – Communications - The Plasticity of Beta and Beta Prime Intermetallic Compounds. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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