Technical Notes - Cleavage Steps and the Cleavage Plane in Chemically Embrittled Cu3 Au Single Crystals

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Robert Bakish
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

VARIOUS aspects of structure-sensitive corrosion of single crystals and polycrystalline aggregates of Cu,Au have been presented in papers by the author, in association with W. D. Robertson. Prompted by some observations in the course of these studies, a new approach to the problem was undertaken. Results of these new experiments are reported here. Thin slices, less than 2 mm thick, were prepared from single crystals 3.5 mm in diam grown by the Bridgman technique. The crystals were homogen- ized for 300 hr at 850°C. Crystals with no deformation, crystals deformed in tension to the yield point, and crystals deformed 20 pct in excess of the yield point were used. Crystals of several different orientations were studied. Slices were immersed for one month in 2 pct aqueous solution of FeCl3 and, subsequent to this immersion, were subjected to bending. Immersion and bending were carried out at room temperature. The size and geometry of the crystals did not permit accurate data on the loads involved. A most unexpected result was obtained in the process of bending these slices of Cu3Au crystals normal to the (110) plane. Completely brittle be-
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APA: Robert Bakish  (1958)  Technical Notes - Cleavage Steps and the Cleavage Plane in Chemically Embrittled Cu3 Au Single Crystals

MLA: Robert Bakish Technical Notes - Cleavage Steps and the Cleavage Plane in Chemically Embrittled Cu3 Au Single Crystals. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.

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