An Investigation to Develop Hard Alloys of Silver for Lining Ring Grooves of Light Alloy Pistons

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Claus Goetzel
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

THE object of this investigation was to determine whether silver alloys could be used instead of the currently employed insert of high-expansion AVERAGE COEFFICIENT PER DE G. C. OVEN RANGE 20° To 200° C. Pure aluminum '31.6 X 10-6 Cast low-expansion Si-Cu-Ni-Al piston alloy 20.0 X 10-6 High-expansion austenitic Cu-Ni cast iron 19.3 X 10-6 Cast steel (0.25-0.35 C, 0.10-1.0 Mn) 12.6 X 10-6 Cast iron (3.15 total C, 2.16 Si) 12.8 X 10-6 Pure silver 18.9 X 10-6 austenitic ferronickel alloy, to reduce the wear of ring grooves in light metal pistons. A typical example of a piston containing a ferronickel insert is shown in Fig. 1. The high coefficient of expansion of silver made it worthy of consideration, while the small size of the insert would render it use feasible in Germany as an emergency in is- tire. The coefficients of linear expansion of several metals and alloys are as shown in the table above. Obviously the melting point of the insert must be high enough to prevent it from melting when the light alloy is cast around it. This imposes a lower limit of about 850° C. for the solidus of the silver alloy. Pure silver melts at about 961° C., so that the Fin. 1.-PISTON CONTAINING tolerable depression in the solidus is rather FERRONICKEL INSERT. small. To avoid deformation of the insert during use a Brinell hardness number of at least 60 appears necessary.
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APA: Claus Goetzel  (1937)  An Investigation to Develop Hard Alloys of Silver for Lining Ring Grooves of Light Alloy Pistons

MLA: Claus Goetzel An Investigation to Develop Hard Alloys of Silver for Lining Ring Grooves of Light Alloy Pistons. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1937.

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