Thermal Conductivity Of Copper Alloys II.-Copper-Tin Al1oys III.-Copper~Phosphorus Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Cyril Smith
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

THE following table, which is composed of data given in the author's first paper on the thermal conductivity of copper alloys1, contains the results which have been obtained by previous workers on the thermal conductivity of the copper-tin, the copper-phosphorus and the copper-tin-phosphorus alloys (the phosphor bronzes). TABLE 1.-Previous Investigations Composition, Per Cent. by Weight Thermal Conduc¬ Investigator tivity, Cal/Sq. Cm./ Copper Tin Phosphorus CM./Sec.. °C. Hardebecka 95.0 5.0 0.176 (20° C.) Grossmanb 90.1 9.9 0.105 75.5. 24.5 0.059 24.9 75.1 0'.139 (13° C.) 9.7 90.3 0.131 0.0 100.0 0.142 Griffiths and Schofieldc 91.7' 8.0 0.30 0.108 87.2 12.4 0.40 0.087 (20° C.) 90.0 10.0 Small amt. 0.100 Donaldsondd: 87.8 1 11.3 0.35 0.128 Pfleiderere 99.4 1 0.63 0.250 (30° C.) 98.0 1.98. 0.125
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APA: Cyril Smith  (1930)  Thermal Conductivity Of Copper Alloys II.-Copper-Tin Al1oys III.-Copper~Phosphorus Alloys

MLA: Cyril Smith Thermal Conductivity Of Copper Alloys II.-Copper-Tin Al1oys III.-Copper~Phosphorus Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1930.

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