Grain Growth in Metals Caused by Diffusion (1bf21551-4d2c-42be-a517-d079e5415898)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Floyd Kelley
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1928

Abstract

THE literature of the last decade is rich with information relating to the cause and means of control of grain growth in pure metals, but is deficient concerning the role diffusion plays in grain growth, although during this period many new products that depend on diffusion for their properties and success have been developed. Among these are cementation products, produced by calorizing, chromizing, and carbonizing, or by mixing, pressing, and sintering powdered metals such as Syke's iron-molybdenum die material, Genelite, and Elcon Metal (copper, tungsten) etc. This is a fertile field for new developments, but before it can be util-ized to the fullest extent there must be a thorough investigation of the processes by which diffusion and grain growth take place. Grain growth plays no small part in the process and certainly the physical properties of these products depend largely on the grain size and state of equilibrium produced. The field of investigation does not end here, but may be extended to the effect of diffusion on impurities, segregations and dendrites in the broad field of ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy. A number of years ago the author investigated several of these cases and noted, with striking regularity, the pronounced effect of diffusion in promoting recrystallization and grain growth. An example of this phenomenon is given in his paper on chromizing1 which contained photomicrographs of large radial or columnar crystals produced by diffusion of chromium in the solid state. Another manifestation of this effect was discussed by Austen,2 who showed the part hydrogen plays in the decarburization of steel and the effect of diffusion upon the grain structure.
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APA: Floyd Kelley  (1928)  Grain Growth in Metals Caused by Diffusion (1bf21551-4d2c-42be-a517-d079e5415898)

MLA: Floyd Kelley Grain Growth in Metals Caused by Diffusion (1bf21551-4d2c-42be-a517-d079e5415898). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1928.

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