Influence of heat treatment on stress-strain behaviour and lattice parameters of Sn-In alloy

2011 
Sn based alloys have important industrial applications specially as pewters and soldering materials. One of these alloys, Sn–5·2 wt-%In alloy, is designed to be examined in the present work. The differential thermal analysis of this alloy gives a melting temperature value of 493 K. An empirical equation that can be used to determine the melting temperature of some Sn–In alloys is derived. Two different heat treated groups of samples, slowly cooled and quenched, are prepared. The phases present in these two groups of samples are determined from their X-ray diffraction patterns. The isothermal tensile stress–strain tests of all samples are reported at temperatures between 343 and 403 K. The changes of the work hardening parameters and also of the lattice parameters of the β-Sn phase with the deformation temperature are discussed. The values of the activation energy characterise a dislocation fracture mechanism.
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