RI 6690 Thermal Expansion Anisotropy And Preferred Orientation In Rolled Zinc Alloys Containing Copper And Titanium

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. T. Dunham
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines studied by dilatometry the effect of titanium on the thermal expansivity of hot-rolled zinc and Zn-l percent Cu alloy. The titanium content of the alloys was varied up to 0.3 percent. Expansion coefficients were determined from measurements made both parallel and perpendicular to the plane of the rolled sheet. Titanium reduced expansion parallel to the plane of the sheet, especially in the rolling direction, but increased expansion perpendicular to the sheet. Basal-plane pole figures showed that the degree of preferred orientation increased with the titanium content in the alloy, and that anisotropic expansion can be correlated to sheet texture.
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APA: J. T. Dunham  (1965)  RI 6690 Thermal Expansion Anisotropy And Preferred Orientation In Rolled Zinc Alloys Containing Copper And Titanium

MLA: J. T. Dunham RI 6690 Thermal Expansion Anisotropy And Preferred Orientation In Rolled Zinc Alloys Containing Copper And Titanium. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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