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Online ISSN : 1883-2954
Print ISSN : 0021-1575
ISSN-L : 0021-1575
熔融金属と接触する固体金属の脆化に影響する若干の要因について
熔融相と接触する鋼材の脆化-III
中島 守夫
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1961 年 47 巻 2 号 p. 134-139

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Embrittlement of mild steel in contact with molten copper or copper-tin alloy or zinc-tin alloy, and embrittlement of tin or lead in contact with mercury were examined.
Several factors affecting embrittlement became clear as follows. In general, embrittlementof this kind, namely fracturing by penetration of liquid occured severely at a comparativelylow working speed, but hardly at an impact working speed.
Embrittlement of cold-rolled steel under the recrystalization temperature becomes lessliable to occur as rolling reduction increased, and the cracks run along strained ferrite-grainboundaries.Fine-grained lead was not embrittled by mercury, while coarse-grained lead was embrittledby mercury. The coarse-grained lead, however, did not show any brittleness in air.
Fracturing by penetration of liquid occurred only by the stress at a difinite value, anddid not occur by a lower stress. This was shown by the constant tensile load tests of tinin mercury.

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