Technical Notes - Compositional Changes of the Alpha Phase in a Eutectoid Cu-Al Alloy During Isothermal Transformation

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. F. Toner P. E. Gage D. J. Mack
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

MUCH work has been done on the decomposition of the p phase at the eutectoid composition, 11.9 pct Al, in the Cu-A1 system by Smith and Lind-lief,' Mack,' Klier and Grymko,3 Haynes,4 and others. In all of the mechanisms proposed by these workers for the decomposition of the ß phase, it was stated that the a phase must precipitate rich in aluminum with respect to the equilibrium composition of 9.4 pct A1 at 565°C. To check this hypothesis, it was necessary to have a master curve relating equilibrium aluminum content of a to lattice parameters of a. A number '' binary Cu-Al alloys of increasing amounts of aluminum were prepared by Ampco Metal Inc. These alloys, received as-cast, were given a 30 pct reduction of area by hot-working and then annealed at 900°C for homogenization and slowly cooled in the
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APA: D. F. Toner P. E. Gage D. J. Mack  (1956)  Technical Notes - Compositional Changes of the Alpha Phase in a Eutectoid Cu-Al Alloy During Isothermal Transformation

MLA: D. F. Toner P. E. Gage D. J. Mack Technical Notes - Compositional Changes of the Alpha Phase in a Eutectoid Cu-Al Alloy During Isothermal Transformation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1956.

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