Part XII - Communications - Deformation of Copper Crystals During Cutting by Standard Methods

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
M. F. McGuire N. F. Fiore
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

THIS communication describes a series of experiments in which dislocation etch pitting was used to ascertain the depth of damage in crystals which were mechanically polished or which were cut with either a commercial metallographic cut-off wheel,* a com- All specimens were cut from single crystals of American Smelting and Refining Co. 99.999+ pct pure copper which were grown from the melt by the Bridge-man technique. The test specimens were disks, with faces being (111) planes and the disk axis a (111) direction. The disks were annealed in a vacuum of 10-5 Torr for 24 hr at 950°C prior to cutting or polishing and were given a light electropolishing in an ortho-phosphoric acid bath before etch pitting. Both Youngs1 and Livingston's2 reagents were used for etch pitting and the reagents gave identical quantitative results; however Livingston's reagent produced less staining and so all photomicrographs shown are of {111) surfaces etched with this solution. The surface of the annealed crystals showed well-defined subboundaries and a density of dislocations of about 1 X 106 per sq cm excluding those present in subboundaries, Fig. 1. The depth of cold work produced during mechanical polishing was determined after an annealed specimen was mounted in a paraffin holding block to protect it from extraneous damage. The exposed (111) surface was ground on metallographic papers and then polished on billiard cloth through 0.05-p alumina abrasive. It was necessary to remove about 0.3 mm (-0.01 in.) to obtain a structure representative of the annealed sur- face, indicating that the crystal was damaged to this depth during mechanical polishing. The cold work caused by standard cutting methods was measured in another series of tests in which cuts
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APA: M. F. McGuire N. F. Fiore  (1967)  Part XII - Communications - Deformation of Copper Crystals During Cutting by Standard Methods

MLA: M. F. McGuire N. F. Fiore Part XII - Communications - Deformation of Copper Crystals During Cutting by Standard Methods. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.

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