Dictionary Definition
alloyed adj
1 (used of metals) debased by mixture with an
inferior element
2 (used of metals) blended to obtain a desired
property
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -ɔɪd
Adjective
Verb
alloyed- past of alloy
- Their pleasure was alloyed with misfortune.
Extensive Definition
An alloy is a solid
solution or homogeneous mixture of two or more elements,
at least one of which is a metal, which itself has metallic properties. It usually
has different properties from those of its component
elements.
Alloying one metal with others often enhances its
properties. For instance, steel is stronger than iron, its primary element. The
physical properties, such as density, reactivity, Young's
modulus, and electrical
and thermal
conductivity, of an alloy may not differ greatly from those of
its elements, but engineering properties, such as tensile
strength and shear
strength may be substantially different from those of the
constituent materials. This is sometimes due to the sizes of the
atoms in the alloy, since
larger atoms exert a compressive force on neighboring atoms, and
smaller atoms exert a tensile force on their neighbors, helping the
alloy resist deformation. Alloys may exhibit marked differences in
behavior even when small amounts of one element occur. For example,
impurities in semi-conducting ferromagnetic alloys lead
to different properties, as first predicted by White, Hogan, Suhl,
Tian Abrie and Nakamura. Some alloys are made by melting and mixing
two or more metals. Brass is an alloy
made from copper and zinc. Bronze, used for
statues, ornaments and church bells, is an alloy of tin and
copper.
Unlike pure metals, most alloys do not have a
single melting
point. Instead, they have a melting range in which the material
is a mixture of solid and
liquid phases. The
temperature at which melting begins is called the solidus
and the temperature when melting is complete is called the liquidus. However, for most
alloys there is a particular proportion of constituents which give
them a single melting point or (rarely) two. This is called the
alloy's eutectic
mixture.
Classification
Alloys can be classified by the number of their constituents. An alloy with two components is called a binary alloy; one with three is a ternary alloy, and so forth. Alloys can be further classified as either substitution alloys or interstitial alloys, depending on their method of formation. In substitution alloys, the atoms of the components are approximately the same size and the various atoms are simply substituted for one another in the crystal structure. An example of a (binary) substitution alloy is brass, made up of copper and zinc. Interstitial alloys occur when the atoms of one component are substantially smaller than the other and the smaller atoms fit into the spaces (interstices) between the larger atoms.Terminology
In practice, some alloys are used so predominantly with respect to their base metals that the name of the primary constituent is also used as the name of the alloy. For example, 14 carat gold is an alloy of gold with other elements. Similarly, the silver used in jewelry and the aluminium used as a structural building material are also alloys.The term "alloy" is sometime used in everyday
speech as a synonym for a particular alloy. For example, automobile
wheels made of aluminium
alloy are commonly referred to as simply "alloy wheels". The
usage is obviously indefinite, since steels and most other metals
in practical use are also alloys.
See also
alloyed in Afrikaans: Legering
alloyed in Arabic: سبيكة
alloyed in Belarusian: Сплаў
alloyed in Bosnian: Legura
alloyed in Bulgarian: Сплав
alloyed in Catalan: Aliatge
alloyed in Czech: Slitina
alloyed in Danish: Legering
alloyed in German: Legierung
alloyed in Estonian: Sulam
alloyed in Modern Greek (1453-): Κράμα
alloyed in Spanish: Aleación
alloyed in Esperanto: Alojo
alloyed in Persian: آلیاژ
alloyed in French: Alliage
alloyed in Scottish Gaelic: Coimheatailt
alloyed in Galician: Aliaxe
alloyed in Korean: 합금
alloyed in Croatian: Legura
alloyed in Ido: Aloyo
alloyed in Indonesian: Aloy
alloyed in Icelandic: Málmblanda
alloyed in Italian: Lega (metallurgia)
alloyed in Hebrew: סגסוגת
alloyed in Swahili (macrolanguage): Aloi
alloyed in Lithuanian: Lydinys
alloyed in Macedonian: Легура
alloyed in Malay (macrolanguage): Aloi
alloyed in Mongolian: Хайлш
alloyed in Dutch: Legering
alloyed in Japanese: 合金
alloyed in Norwegian: Legering
alloyed in Norwegian Nynorsk: Legering
alloyed in Narom: Alouai
alloyed in Uighur: قېتىشماق
alloyed in Polish: Stop metali
alloyed in Portuguese: Liga metálica
alloyed in Romanian: Aliaj
alloyed in Russian: Сплав
alloyed in Simple English: Alloy
alloyed in Slovenian: Zlitina
alloyed in Serbian: Легура
alloyed in Finnish: Metalliseos
alloyed in Swedish: Legering
alloyed in Tamil: கலப்புலோகம்
alloyed in Thai: โลหะผสม
alloyed in Vietnamese: Hợp kim
alloyed in Turkish: Alaşım
alloyed in Ukrainian: Сплави
alloyed in Yiddish: געמיש מעטאלען
alloyed in Chinese: 合金