Studies Upon The Widmanstätten Structure, III ? The Aluminum-Rich Alloys Of Aluminum With Copper, And Of Aluminum With Magnesium And Silicon

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Robert F. Mehl
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Abstract

THE solid solutions which aluminum forms with copper, and with magnesium and silicon, are not extensive, and accordingly could not be expected to form Widmanstätten figures profusely nor with great ease. A study of the Widmanstätten figures in these systems seemed desirable, however, because of the interest which these alloys bear towards age-hardening theories resulting from the necessary relationship between the age-hardening phenomena and the atomic processes leading to the formation of Widmanstätten figures.1 ALLOYS OF ALUMINUM WITH COPPER The most accurate determination f the solid solubility, of copper in aluminum seems to be that by Dix and Richardson,2 whose results are represented in Fig. 1. According to this work, aluminum dissolves 5.6 weight per cent of copper at 548°, and less than one per cent at room temperature. Judging from the constitutional diagram, this solid solution on cooling tends to precipitate the compound CuAl2, and this conclusion has been confirmed experimentally by Schmid and Wassermann .3
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APA: Robert F. Mehl  (1932)  Studies Upon The Widmanstätten Structure, III ? The Aluminum-Rich Alloys Of Aluminum With Copper, And Of Aluminum With Magnesium And Silicon

MLA: Robert F. Mehl Studies Upon The Widmanstätten Structure, III ? The Aluminum-Rich Alloys Of Aluminum With Copper, And Of Aluminum With Magnesium And Silicon. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1932.

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