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Improvement of elevated temperature mechanical properties of Cu–Ni–Sn–Pb alloys

Empl, D.
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Laporte, V.  
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Vincent, E.
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2010
Materials Science and Engineering: A

Cu-Ni-Sn alloys with Pb additions exhibit high mechanical strength at room temperature coupled with good machinability but experience a significant ductility loss above the melting point of lead. We explore here the influence of minor additions of Al, Mn, Zr, B or P to the copper alloy CuNi9Sn6Pb1 on its tensile properties at 400 degrees C and 10(-2) s(-1). Only boron and phosphorous additions have a clear beneficial effect. Unlike other elements tested, these form intermetallic particles; it is proposed that the improvement results from a combination of capillary pinning and mechanical shielding by these particles of the molten lead inclusions in the alloy. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.msea.2010.03.056
Web of Science ID

WOS:000278766800093

Author(s)
Empl, D.
Laporte, V.  
Vincent, E.
Dewobroto, N.
Mortensen, A.  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Materials Science and Engineering: A
Volume

527

Issue

16-17

Start page

4326

End page

4333

Subjects

Non-ferrous alloys

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Phase transformation

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Copper

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Warm-shortness

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Copper-Chromium Alloys

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Dynamic Embrittlement

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Grain-Boundary

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Hot Ductility

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Intergranular Fracture

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Nickel-Alloys

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Liquid-Metal

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Base Alloys

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Phosphorus

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Zirconium

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