Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Creep Properties of Some Rolled Lead-antimony Alloys - Discussion

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. A. Smith H. E. Howe
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Jan 1, 1945

Abstract

E. Schumacher.*—Mr. Smith has shown us once again how variable lead alloys can be. I have studied lead alloys for a good many years and know from experience that their behavior cannot be predicted by analogy with other alloys. I have always been interested in observing how the creep resistance of lead may be improved by the addition of as little as 0.03 per cent Ca. Without the presence of calcium the grains of extruded lead pipe are fairly equiaxed and motion can take place easily at the boundaries. The calcium addition of 0.03 per cent causes the grain boundaries to become very irregular and jagged, and results in creep resistance many times greater than that of pure lead. Mr. Smith showed that in the one per cent antimony-lead alloy creep is occasionally excessive even where low stresses are involved. We have observed this phenomenon many
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APA: A. A. Smith H. E. Howe  (1945)  Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Creep Properties of Some Rolled Lead-antimony Alloys - Discussion

MLA: A. A. Smith H. E. Howe Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Creep Properties of Some Rolled Lead-antimony Alloys - Discussion. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1945.

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