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Smithells
SEmH
EDITION
EDITED BY
EA
BRANDES
&
GOBo
B
Smithells MetalsReference
Book
Smithells MetalsReference
Book
Seventh Edition
Edited
by
E.
A.
Brandes
CEng,
BSc(Lond),
ARCS,
FIM
and
G.
B.
Brook
DMet(She$),
FEng,
FIM
UTTERWORTH
EINEMANN
Butterw orth-Heinemann
Linacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford
OX2
8DP
225
Wildwood Avenue, Woburn, MA
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A division of Reed Educational and Professional Publishing Ltd
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member of the Reed Elsevier plc group
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BOSTON
JOHANNESBURG
MELBOURNE NEW DELHI
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1949
Second edition
1955
Third
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1962
Fourth
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1967
Fifth
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1976
Reprinted
1978
Sixth edition
1983
Seventh edition
1992
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1999
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ISBN
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Contents
Preface to the Seventh Edition
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
xv
xvi
xvii
1
Related specifications
1.1
Related specifications
Related specifications for steels
Related specifications for aluminium alloys
Related specifications for copper alloys
Related specifications for magnesium alloys
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-7
1-8
1-9
2
Introductory tables
2-
1
2.1
Conversion factors
2-1
SI
units
-
Conversion to and from
SI
units
-
Temperature conversions,
IPTS-49
to
IPTS-68
-
Corrosion conversion factors
-
Sieve
Nos
to
aperture
size
-
Temperature scale conversions
Algebra
-
Series
and progressions
-
Trigonometry
-
Mensuration
-
Co-
ordinate geometry
-
Calculus
2.2
Mathematical formulae
2-12
3
General physical and chemical constants
3-1
Atomic weights and atomic
numbers
-
General physical constants
-
Moments of inertia
-
Periodic system
Radioactive isotopes and radiation sources
Positron emitters
-
Beta energies and half-lives
-
Gamma energies and
half-lives
-
Nuclides for alpha, beta, gamma and neutron sources
3.1
3-5
4
X-ray analysis of metallic materials
4.1
Introduction
4.2
Excitation
of
X-rays
X-ray wavelengths
4.3
X-ray techniques
X-ray diffraction
-
Specific applications
-
Crystal geometry
4.4
X-ray results
Metal working
-
Crystal structure
-
Atomic and ionic radii
V
4-1
4-1
4-1
4-1
1
4-36
vi
Contents
4.5
X-ray fluorescence
4.6
Radiation screening
Definitions
-
Concrete screening
-
Lead screening
442
444
5
Crystallography
5- 1
5.1
The structure
of
crystals
5-1
5.2
The Schoenflies system
of
point- and space-groups notation
5-3
5.3
The Hermann-Mauguin system of point- and space-group notation
5-3
Translation groups
-
Symmetry elements
-
The point group
-
The
space group
Notes on the space-group tables
6
Crystal chemistry
6.1
6.2
Structural details
Structures
of
metals, metalloids and their compounds
6-1
6-1
6-36
7
Metallurgically important minerals
7-1
7.1
Ore grades and sources
7-2
8
Thermochemical data
8-1
8.1
Symbols
8-1
8.2
Changes
of
phase
8-1
Elements
-
Intermetallic compounds
-
Metallurgically important
compounds
Elements
-
Intermetallic compounds
-
Selenides and tellurides
-
Intermetallic phases
Liquid binary metallic systems
Borides
-
Carbides
-
Nitrides
-
Silicides
-
Oxides
-
Sulphides
-
Halides
-
Silicates and carbonates
-
Compound (double) oxides
-
Phosphides
-
Phosphides dissociation pressures
-
Sulphides dissociation pressures
Elements
-
Alloy phases and intermetallic compounds
-
Borides
-
Carbides
-
Nitrides
-
Silicides
-
Oxides
-
Sulphides, selenides and
tellurides
-
Halides
Elements
-
Halides, oxides
8.3
Heat, entropy and
free
energy
of
formation
8-8
8.4
Metallic systems
of
unlimited mutual solubility
8-16
8.5
Metallurgically important compounds
8-21
8.6
Molar heat capacities and specific heats
8-41
8.7
Vapour pressures
8-54
9
Physical properties
of
molten salts
9-1
9.1
Density of pure molten salts
9-1
9.2
Densities
of
molten salt systems
9-7
9.3
9-19
9.5
Electrical conductivity
of
molten salt systems
9-28
Density
of
some solid inorganic compounds at room temperature
9.4
Electrical conductivity
of
pure molten salts
9-20
Contents
vii
9.6
Surface tension of pure molten salts
9.7
Surface tension of binary molten salt systems
9.8
Viscosity of pure molten salts
9.9
Viscosity of molten binary salt systems
942
945
9-5
1
9-52
10
Metallography
10-1
10.1
Macroscopic examination
10-1
10.2
Microscopic examination
10-1
Etching reagents for macroscopic examination
-
Plastic for mounting
-
Attack polishing
-
Electrolytic polishing solutions
-
Reagents for
chemical polishing
-
Etching
-
Colour etching
-
Etching for
dislocations
Aluminium
-
Antimony and bismuth
-
Beryllium
-
Cadmium
-
Chromium
-
Cobalt
-
Copper
-
Gold
-
Indium
-
Iron
and steel
-
Cast iron
-
Lead
-
Magnesium
-
Molybdenum
-
Nickel
-
Niobium
-
Platinum group metals
-
Silicon
-
Silver
-
Tantalum
-
Tin
-
Titanium
-
Tungsten
-
Uranium
-
Zinc
-
Zirconium
-
Bearing metals
-
Cemented carbides and other hard alloys
-
Powdered and sintered metals
Transmission electron microscopy
-
Extraction
-
Replica techniques for
industrial alloys
-
Thin
foil techniques for industrial alloys
-
Scanning
electron microscopy
-
Electron spectroscopy
10.3
Metallographic methods for specific metals
10-22
10.4
Electron metallography
1M2
10.5
Quantitative image analysis
1M9
10.6
Scanning acoustic microscopy
10-70
11
Equilibrium diagrams
11-1
1
1.1
1
1.2
Equilibrium diagrams
11.3
Acknowledgements
11.4
Ternary and higher systems
Index of binary diagrams
Binary systems
11-1
11-7
11486
11496
12
Gas-metal systems
12-1
12.1
The solution of
gases
in metals
12-1
Dilute solutions
of
diatomic
gases
-
Complex @-metal
systems
-
Solutions of hydrogen
-
Solutions of nitrogen
-
Solutions of oxygen
-
Solutions
of the noble
gases
-
Theoretical and practical aspects of
gas-
metal equilibria
13
Diffusion in metals
13-1
13.1
Introduction
13-1
13.2
Methods of measuring
D
13-4
Steady-state methods
-
Non-steady-state methods
-
Indirect
methods,
not based on Fick’s
laws
13.3
Mechanisms of diffusion
13-7
Selfdiffusion in solid elements
-
Tracer impurity diffusion coefficients
-
Diflusion in
homogeneous
alloys
13.4
Chemical diffusion coefficient measurements
13-70
viii
Contents
13.5
Grain boundary self-dimusion
13.6
Self-diffusion in liquid metals
13-116
13-118
14
General physical properties
14-1
14.1
The physical properties
of
pure metals
Physical properties
of
pure metals at normal temperatures
-
Physical
properties
of
pure metals at elevated temperatures
14.2
The physical properties
of
liquid metals
Density
-
Surface tension
-
Viscosity
-
Specific heat, thermal
conductivity and electrical resistivity
Aluminium alloys at normal temperatures
14.3
The physical properties
of
aluminium and aluminium alloys
14.4
The physical properties
of
copper and copper alloys
14.5
The physical properties
of
magnesium and magnesium alloys
14.6
The physical properties of nickel and nickel alloys
14.7
The physical properties of titanium and titanium alloys
14.8
The physical properties of zinc and zinc alloys
14.9
The physical properties of zirconium alloys
14.10
The physical properties
of
pure tin
14.11
The physical properties of steels
Normal and elevated temperatures
-
Low temperature properties
of
steels
14-1
14-45
14-14
14-16
14-19
1422
14-25
14-26
1426
14-26
14-27
15
Elastic properties, damping capacity
and
shape
memory alloys
15-1
15.1
Elastic properties
15-1
Elastic constants
of
polycrystalline metals
-
Young's modulus
-
Rigidity modulus
-
Bulk modulus
-
Poisson's ratio
-
Elastic compliances and elastic stiffnesses
of
single crystals
-
Room temperature
-
Cubic systems
-
Hexagonal systems
-
Trigonal
systems
-
Tetragonal systems
-
Orthorhombic systems
Specific damping capacity of commercial alloys
-
Anelastic damping
Mechanical properties of shape memory alloys
-
Compositions and
transformation temperatures
-
Titanium-nickel shape memory alloy
properties
15.2
Damping capacity
154
15.3
Shape memory alloys
15-36
16
Temperature measurement
and
thermoelectric properties
161
16.1
Temperature measurement
161
16.2
Thermocoude reference tables
16-4
Fixed
points of
ITS90
-
Thermal electromotive force
of
elements and
some binary alloys
-
Absolute thermoelectric power
17
Radiating properties
of
metals
17-1
Total and spectra emissivity
-
Temperature measurement and emissivity
-
Emissivity values, spectral and total
-
Emissivity
of
oxidized metals
Contents
ix
18
Electron emission
18-1
18.1
Thermionic emission 18-1
Elements
-
Adsorbed layers
-
Refractory metal compounds
-
Practical
cathodes
Photoelectric work functions
-
Emitting surfaces
Emission coefficients
-
Oxidized alloys
-
Photocells
-
Insulating metal
compounds
18.2 Photoelectric emission 18-4
18.3 Secondary emission 18-5
18.4 Auger emission 18-7
18.5
Electron emission under positive ion bombardment
18-8
18.6 Field emission 18-9
19
Electrical properties
19-1
19.1 Resistivity 19-1
19.2 Superconductivity 19-7
Pure metals
-
Alloys
-
Specific copper alloys
-
EC
aluminium
Transition temperatures and critical fields
of
elements
-
Superconducting compounds
20
Magnetic materials and their properties
20.1 Magnetic materials
20.2 Permanent magnetic materials
Steels
-
cast irons
-
Alnico alloys
-
Ferrites
-
Rare earths and cobalt
alloys
-
Neodymiun
iron
boron
-
Bonded materials
Silicon iron alloys
-
Ferrites
-
Garnets
-
Nickel iron alloys
-
Amorphous alloy materials
20.3 Magnetically soft materials
20.4 High saturation and constant permeability alloys
20.5 Magnetic powder core materials
20.6 Magnetic temperature compensating materials
20.7
Non magnetic steels and cast irons
-
Units and definitions
20-1
20-1
2&2
20-9
20-1 7
20-17
20-17
20-18
21 Mechanical testing
21-1
21.1 Hardness testing 21-1
Brinell
-
Rockwell
-
Rockwell superficial hardness
-
Vickers
-
Micro-
hardness
-
Hardness conversion tables
Test piece dimensions
-
standards
21.2 Tensile testing 21-8
21.3 Impact testing
of
notched bars 21-10
Izod
-
Charpy 21-10
21.4 Plane strain fracture toughness testing 21-12
Test pieces
-
Calculation and interpretation of results
-
Plane stress
COD
-
Recording test results
[...]... steels (except tool steels) K Miscellaneous steels and ferrous alloys L Low melting metals and alloys NI Miscellaneous nonferrous metals and alloys N Nickel and nickel alloys P Precious metals and alloys R Reactive and refractory metals and alloys S Heat and corrosion resistant (stainless) steels T Tool steels W Welding filler metals A C gelated specifications for steels are given for seven countries in... reproduction of diagrams and tables and in particular the following: American Society for Metals, Cleveland, Ohio American Society for Testing Materials, Philadelphia, Pa British Standards Institute, London Institute of Gas Engineers, London Genium Publications C o p , N.Y International Atomic Energy, Vienna Maraw-Hill Book Co Inc., New York Contributors Editors E A Braodes, CEng, BSc(Lond), ARCS, FIM G... should be consulted For more detail the references in some cases give more information Unified number designations-UNS are five-digit numbers prefixed by a letter that characterizes the alloy system as shown below UNS Letter Designation' Aluminium and aluminium alloys Copper and copper alloys u Specified mechanical properties steels E Rare earth and rare earth like metals and alloys F Cast irons and cast... 22.9 Tin and its alloys 22.10 Steels Mechanical properties forged and rolled room temperature - Micro alloyed - Hot tensile - Fatigue - Creep - Sub zero - Tool steels 22.11 Other metals of industrial importance 22.12 Bearing metals 23 Sintered materials 23.1 23.2 23.3 23.4 23.5 23.6 23.7 23.8 23.10 23.11 23.12 23.13 23.14 23.15 23.16 22.17 The PM process The products Manufacture and properties of powders... 3.5194 - - 3.5912 E-151M E-121M AZ61A-F AZSOA 4350H GA6Z1 4360D MG-P-43 MG-P-63 W.3510 MGP-61 W.3515 3.5612 3.5812 S-1110 4375F GA2Z1 MGP-62 W.3504 3.5312 AZ31B-0 - 1-10 Related spec$cations REFERENCES 1 ASTM, ‘Numbering Metals and Alloys’, E527-83 2 ‘Iron and SteeI Specifications’, British Steel plc, 1989 3 ‘Stahlschliissel’, Verlag Stahlschliissel Wegst GmbH, Marbach, W.Germany, 1986 4 ‘Fulmer Materials... components Mechanical properties of sintered components Heat treatment of sintered steels Case hardening of sintered steels Steam treatments Wrought PM materials Spray forming Injection moulding Hard metals 24 Lubricants 24.1 Introduction 24.2 Friction, wear and boundary lubrication 24.3 Characteristics of lubricating oils Viscosity - Boundary lubrication - Chemical stability - Physical properties... has been retained and SI units have been used throughout The values for formulations given are selected by the contributors as the most reliable but for a particular review the reader should consult the references In the case of mechanical properties data the values are for general guidance only; for design purposes it is essential to consult the relevant specifications To minimize bulk, the First Aid...x Contents 22 Mechanical properties of metals and alloys 22.1 Aluminium and aluminium alloys Alloy and temper designation system - Mechanical properties at room, elevated and low temperatures - Creep and fatigue 22.2 Copper and copper alloys . Smithells
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Smithells Metals Reference
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Smithells Metals Reference
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Nickel and nickel alloys
Precious metals and alloys
Reactive and refractory metals