Brittle Intercrystalline Fracture in Iridium / Panfilov Peter,Yermakov Alexander // PLATINUM METALS REVIEW. - 2001. - V. 45, l. 4. - P. 179-183.

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Refractory iridium has a unique position among metals due to its resistance to corrosion and its inclination to brittle fracture, the latter only occurring under tension. Since 1960 iridium has been the subject of much research, but this has not lead to an understanding of its inclination to brittle fracture under load, although the problem of working iridium has been successfully solved. Grain boundary brittleness during mechanical treatment is the main problem with iridium, and is a continuing and important topic for academic discussion about iridium. Discussion of this problem, begun forty years ago, is continued here.
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Publisher JOHNSON MATTHEY PUBL LTD CO
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Language English
Research-Areas Chemistry
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ResearcherID-Numbers Panfilov, Peter/B-4027-2014
ORCID-Numbers Panfilov, Peter/0000-0001-9068-049X
Funding-Acknowledgement Urals University; Civilian Research and Development Foundation, U.S.A. {[}TGP 089/2000, 090/2000]; Russian Foundation for Basic Research {[}01-03-96438]
Funding-Text The authors would like to thank Simon Klotsman and Yuri Gornostyrev for helpful discussions. This work was supported by the Ekaterinburg Non-Ferrous Metals Processing Plant (Long Term Research Project with the Urals University), the Civilian Research and Development Foundation, U.S.A. (\#TGP 089/2000, 090/2000) and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (\#01-03-96438).
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Journal-ISO Platin. Met. Rev.
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