2008
DOI: 10.2320/matertrans.mra2007265
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The Effect of Solute Elements on Hardness and Grain Size in Platinum Based Binary Alloys

Abstract: The effects of 25 kinds of solute elements on hardness and grain size in annealed Pt-based binary alloys were investigated together with cold workability and a hardness variation with a cold rolling reduction. Gain size largely varied depending on solute elements and their concentrations, and so the decrement in grain size per 1 at% solute addition was evaluated based on grain size difference between pure platinum and a respective alloy. This value markedly reduced in the low solute concentration range below 5… Show more

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“…In addition, the value of K determined for PS-Be samples is 208 Hv lm À1/2 . Similar values are reported for Pt (204 Hv lm À1/2 ) and other metals [14].…”
Section: Vickers Micro-hardnesssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…In addition, the value of K determined for PS-Be samples is 208 Hv lm À1/2 . Similar values are reported for Pt (204 Hv lm À1/2 ) and other metals [14].…”
Section: Vickers Micro-hardnesssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Dependence of hardness on grain size in Be and other metals as determined by the Hall-Petch relationship[14,15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This assessment is consistent with the work of Murakami et al [30] on the SSH behavior of 25 solutes in binary Pt solid-solution. Based on the size-misfit and complete miscibility, Ni and Co were found to be moderate SSH solutes in Pt.…”
Section: B Pt-co and Pt-ni Binary Alloyssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Then, they rationalized the possible considerations for the activation energy for interdiffusion. The size misfit parameter of a solute element, ε, that considers the lattice parameter variation with the solute addition, is expressed as [47] …”
Section: (E) Impurity Vacancy Binding Energymentioning
confidence: 99%