Aggregation And Flow of Solids Being the Records of An Experimental Study of Th
Aggregation And Flow of Solids Being the Records of An Experimental Study of Th
George Thomas Beilby
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Fig. 97 a is a photo- graph of a gold wire which has been etched after drawing ; the flow-lines near the surface consist of fibres or rows of 1 Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 76, 1905. vn THE TWO STATES IN DUCTILE METALS 149 granules; 6 ? on the same photograph, shows the effect of heating another piece of the same wire to about 400 C. Removal of the surface by etching now discloses the fully developed crystalline grains with their differently oriented lamellae. The thermal transformation from the vitreous... to the crystalline state has taken place, and the wire is restored to the soft condition. Figs. 98 and 99 are photo- micrographs at higher magnifications, which show the de- tails of structure more fully. Fig. 98 is the granular structure by oblique light at a magnification of 250, and Fig. 99 is the crystalline structure by normal light at a magnification of 700. The granular structure in Fig. 98 is so minute that it absorbs the normal illuminating rays to such an extent that it is not possible to obtain a satis- factory resolution by lenses of high numerical aperture.
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