The Experimental Study of Crystal Boundaries

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Bruce Chalmers
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

INTRODUCTION TIE most important practical problem with which Physical Metallurgy is faced is the control of the mechanical properties of alloys. The most difficult aspect of this problem is the development of new alloys with the properties that are required for meeting exacting engineering requirements. A great measure of success has been achieved by following the empirical method and most, if not all, of the present variety of alloys have been developed by the process of experiment and observation or trial and error. It may, however, be that this method will become. less productive as time goes on, and that eventually it should be replaced by a process based on an understanding of the factors that determine the properties, so that alloys can be 'designed' to meet the requirements. This method of investigation will not be possible until a much better fundamental understanding of metals has been gained, and this will come only about as a result of a great deal of detailed research. The subject of Physical Metallurgy can be divided, as follows, into two parts: we may consider the factors which determine the structure, in the broadest sense, of an alloy. These include the composition and also the treatment to which the material has been subjected. The second aspect is the influence of the structure on the mechanical and other properties. In order to make an effective contribution in this field, it is necessary for an individual or a group to concentrate on a specific and very restricted topic. It is proposed to discuss in some detail the particular subject in which the writer and his colleagues are working.
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APA: Bruce Chalmers  (1951)  The Experimental Study of Crystal Boundaries

MLA: Bruce Chalmers The Experimental Study of Crystal Boundaries. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1951.

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