Abstract
In a previous paper from this laboratory (Andrade and Tsien 1937) the particular interest of body-centred cubic crystals was pointed out, and the glide elements for single crystals of sodium and potassium at atmospheric temperatures were determined, viz. glide plane (123) and glide direction [111]. Another paper (Tsien and Chow 1937) describes the determination of the glide elements for molybdenum, for which the glide direction was again [111], but the glide plane was different at different temperatures, viz. (110) at 1000° C and (112) at 300 and 20° C. Planes (123), (110) and (112) have all been given as glide planes for
α
-iron by different workers (Taylor and Elam 1926; Gough 1928; Fahrenhorst and Schmid 1932), while for tungsten (Goucher 1924) the glide plane has been given as (112) and for
β
-brass under certain conditions (G. I. Taylor 1928) as (110).
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