The Effect Of Surface-Active Agents On The Mechanical Properties of Metals Part II. The Effect of Surface-Active Agents on the Mechanical Behavior of Aluminum Single Crystals

Item

Title
The Effect Of Surface-Active Agents On The Mechanical Properties of Metals Part II. The Effect of Surface-Active Agents on the Mechanical Behavior of Aluminum Single Crystals
Date
1961
Index Abstract
Contrails and DTIC
Photo Quality
Not Needed
Report Number
WADD TR 61-58 Part II
Corporate Author
The Martin Company
Laboratory
Materials Central
Extent
24
PB Number
PB181113
Identifier
AD0282017
AD0282017
Access Rights
OTS
Distribution Classification
1
Contract
AF 33(616)-6220
DoD Project
7023
DoD Task
73667
DTIC Record Exists
Yes
Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
None
Abstract
Single crystals of aluminum were pulled in tension in a solution of paraffin oil and stearic acid. The critical resolved shear stress did not change with the concentration of the stearic acid solution; however, the extent and slopes of Stages I and II were affected greatly. The observations lend evidence that the weakening effect of surface-active agents is controlled by the rate of desorption of the metal soap formed by the reaction of the surface-active agent and the metal surface.
Report Availability
Full text available
Date Issued
1961-04
Subject
Metallic Crystals
Single Crystals
Surface Properties
Shear Stresses
Stearic Acid
Metallic Soaps
Adsorption
Mechanical Properties
Chemical Milling
Aluminum
Publisher
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH : Wright Air Development Division, Air Research and Development Command, United States Air Force
Distribution Conflict
No
Provenance
IIT
Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
Type
report
Format
1 online resource
Creator
Kramer, I. R.