ARMY MIL-HDBK-698 A-1971 COPPER AND COPPER ALLOYS《铜和铜合金》.pdf
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1、K - - MIL-HDBK-678A 95 m 7777970 0020028 T m e 1 JUNE 1871 MILITARY STANDARDIZATION HANDBOOK COPPER AND COPPER ALLOYS c . .,-.i. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON, D. C. MIL- HDBK - 69 8A Copper and Copp
2、er Ailoys 1 June 1971 1. This standardization handbook was developed by the Department of Defense in accordance with established procedure, 2. This publication was approved on 1 June 1971 for printing and inclusion in the military standardization handbook series, 3. This handbook provide s basic and
3、 fundamental information on copper and copper alloys for the guidance of engineers and designers of military materiel. chase specifications except for informational purposes, nor shall it supe r s e de any s pe cif ication requirement s. The handbook is not intended to be referenced in pur- 4. Every
4、 effort has been made to reflect the latest information on copper and copper alloys. periodically to insure its completeness and currency. Users of this document are encouraged to report any errors discovered and any recom- mendations for changes or inclusions to The Director, Army Materials and Mec
5、hanics Research Center, Watertown, Mass., 02172. Attn: AMXMR-MS. It is the intent to review this handbook ii Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-! PREFACE t This is one of a group of handbooks covering the metallic and non- metallic mater
6、iais used in the design and construction of military equip- ment, which are designated as MIL-HDBK-XXX. The purpose- of these handbooks is to provide, in condensed form, technical information and data of direct usefulness to design engineers. The data, especially selected from a very large number of
7、 industrial and government publications, have been checked for suitability for use in design. Wherever practicable, the various types, classes, and grades of materials are identified with applicable government specifications authorized for use in connection with drawings; the corresponding techni- c
8、al society specifications and commercial designations are shown for inform ation. The numerical values for properties listed in the handbook, which duplicate specification requirements, are in agreement with the values in issues of the specifications in effect during the preparation of this hand- bo
9、ok, Because of revisions or amendrpents to specifications taking place after publication, the handbook values may, in some instances, differ from those shown in current specifications. In connection with procure- ment, it should be understood that the governing requirements are those of the specific
10、ations of the issue listed in the contract. Current issues of specifications shodd be determined by consulting the latest issue of the Department of Defense Index of Specifications and Standards (DODISS) and supplements thereto. Appreciation is expressed to the American Society for Metals (ASM), the
11、 American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), and the Copper Development Association (CDA) for approval to use some of their data in the preparation of this handbook. This revision of the handbook was prepared by the Army Materiais and Mechanics Research Center. i iii Provided by IHSNot for Re
12、saleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-L MIL-HDBK-678A 75 = 7779770 OOL003L T m i MIL-HDBK-698A 1 JUNE 1971 CONTENTS Paragraph Page Preface . iii COPPER IN ENGINEERING DESIGN 1 1. General Characteristics 1 2. Available Cast and Wrought Forms . 1 3. Available Propert
13、y Ranges 1 4. Reaction to Temperature Changes 1 CLASSES OF COPPER AND COPPER ALLOYS . 2 . 5. Types Available 2 6. Commercially Pure Copper . 2 7. Alloys . 2 8. Standard Designations for Coppers and Copper Alloys 3 9. Specifications and Data . 5 FORMABILITY 6 10. Types of Working . 6 11. Factors Affe
14、cting Formability . 6 12. Hot Working Operations . 6 13. Cold Working Operations 7 HEAT TREATMENT . 8 14. General . 8 15. Annealing . 8 16. Age Hardening 8 17. Temper . 8 CORROSION 10 18. General . 10 MACHINABILITY . 11 19. General 11 . JOINING 11 20. General 11 . . V Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo
15、 reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK -6 9 8 A 1 JUNE 1871 P aragiaph Page TEMPERATURE EFFECTS 11 21. Elevated and Low Temperatures . 11 OTHER PROPERTIES . 11 .22. General . !. 11 SPECIFICATIONS AND DATA - WROUGHT PRODUCTS 11 23. General, 11 TOLERANCES . 11 .24.
16、 General . 11 ABBREVIATIONS . 12 25. General . 12 26. Chemical Symbols . 13 TABLES Table I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. Page Mechanical Property Ranges of Copper Alloys 2 Government Standardization Documents . 14 QQ-C-390 - Cross Reference and Applications of 31 Copper Alloys for Casting . AS
17、TM - Chemical Composition of Cast Alloys . 38 CDA . Mechanical Properties of Cast Alloys . 40 CDA . Some Physical Properties of Cast Alloys . 43 Properties of Casting . 45 Heat Treatment Data for Some Cast Alloys 56 in Various Corrosive Mediums 57 Cast Coppers and Ailoys 58 Corrosive Mediums ; . 60
18、QQ-C-390 - Chemical Composition and Mechanical Corrosion Ratings of Cast Copper and Copper Alloys Joining Characteristics and Machinability Rating of Corrosion Ratings of Wrought Alloys in Various I XI. vi Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-
19、,-,-MIL-HDBK-698A 1 JUNE 1971 Table XII. Workability and Machinability Ratings of Some Wrought Alloys . XII. Joining Characteristics of Some Wrought Alloys . XIV. Effects of Testing Temperature on Wrought Alloys . Some Physical Properties of Wrought Aloys Nominal Composition of Wrought Alloys . XV.
20、XVI. XVII. Federal Specifications - Cross Reference, XVIII. Military Specifications - Cross Reference, XIX. CDA Specifications - Cross Reference, Wrought Alloys . . , XXI. Mechanical Properties of Wrought Alloys - (Government Standardization Documents) XXII. Applications - Wrought Alloys (CDA) . Wro
21、ught Alloys . Wrought Alloys . XX. Mechanical Properties of Wrought Alloys (CDA) . a - . .- . . _ . Page 63 64 64 65 66 73 76 78 84 97 140 vii Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-bYA 95 W 7999970 0010034 5 W COPPER Mll=HDBK=698A
22、1 JUNE 1871 AND COPPER ALLOYS COPPER IN ENGINEERING DESIGN 1. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS. Copper and copper alloys are widely used in engineering applications because of their high electrical and thermal conductivity, good workability, ease of joining, good corrosion resistant characteristics, and usef
23、ul range of mechanical properties. A wide range of mechanical properties may be achieved by the proper use of alloying, thermal treatment, or cold working techniques. copper and its alloys are readily finished by plating or lacquering, and can be joined satisfactorily by conventional methods. k addi
24、tion, 2. AVAILABLE CAST AND WROUGHT FORMS. Cast shapes are available, the method of casting depending upon the requirements and the economics of production. Sand castings are cheapest, but tolerances are poor, Permanent and eemi-permanent mold castings have closer dimen- sional tolerances as do die
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