Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Creep Data on Die-cast Zinc Alloy - Discussion

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. H. Kelton R. D. Grissinger
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E. E. Schumacher.*—DO YOU control the humidity in your test room? What effect does the environment have on your results? E. H. Kelton.—We do not attempt to control the humidity. As a matter of fact, the humidity in the beam tests that were conducted in a constant-temperature room varied widely and, as far as we know, there is no effect. The tension tests were conducted largely in an oil bath. I suppose there would be an effect in highly corrosive atmospheres, sufficiently corrosive to notch the specimen; otherwise, I would say none. E. A. Anderson.*—The effect of the humidity on the corrosion of zinc does not become important until the relative humidity is 70 per cent. At that point the corrosion products are capable of absorbing moisture and the corrosion rate increases. Below that point corrosion is almost imperceptible. This does not take into account any effect due to stress. That may be important. E. E. Schumacher.—Recently 1 have become very conscious of the enormous effect that surface films can exert on the physical properties of certain alloys. Shortly, we are publishing an article in which it will be shown that the fatigue endurance of some lead alloys can be changed markedly by merely changing the type of film placed on their surfaces. Changes as great as tenfold were observed. These findings make me wonder whether in your creep test you might not obtain quite variable results, depending upon the type of liquid medium used to immerse your specimens. Did you use more than one type of oil and, if you did, what were your results? E. H. Kelton.—I think we have used no more than three different oils, and we could not see any difference in effect.
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APA: E. H. Kelton R. D. Grissinger  (1945)  Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Creep Data on Die-cast Zinc Alloy - Discussion

MLA: E. H. Kelton R. D. Grissinger Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Creep Data on Die-cast Zinc Alloy - Discussion. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1945.

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