Cleveland Paper - Effect of Heat Treatment on Release of Stress in Bronze Castings (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Robert J. Anderson Charles H. Eldridge
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1923

Abstract

When a metal or alloy is poured into a mold, internal stresses are set up by the cont,raction in volume on passing from the liquid state at the temperature of pouring to the solid state at the ordinary temperature. It is assumed by the writers that all castings are internally stressed. That any casting is internally stressed is shown by its warping or distortion on maturing at the ordinary temperature, by warping or cracking on heating, or by cracking or distortion on machining. In the investigation made by the writers, the internal stresses in cast non-ferrous alloys were studied with a view to examining the effects of heat treatment (i.e., simple anneal) on the release of such stresses. Data have been obtained that show quantitatively that internal stresses can be removed by appropriate heat treatment. The investigation was limited to a study of the effect of heat treatment on stress release in cast rings of the 87:7:5:1 copper-tin-zinc-lead alloy. The writers are indebted to E. G. Fahlman for the method used for inducing stress in cast rings; to M. E. Boyd for microscopic examination and for other aid; and to G. B. Dalrymple for the chemical analyses. General Information While casting stresses have been discussed considerably, they have usually been treated in a general way, and so far as the writers know no measurements of the magnitude of internal stresses in castings have been reported. It has been suggested by many investigators, particularly in the case of steel castings, that castings are internally stressed, and that these stresses can be removed by annealing. In a casting, the internal
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APA: Robert J. Anderson Charles H. Eldridge  (1923)  Cleveland Paper - Effect of Heat Treatment on Release of Stress in Bronze Castings (with Discussion)

MLA: Robert J. Anderson Charles H. Eldridge Cleveland Paper - Effect of Heat Treatment on Release of Stress in Bronze Castings (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1923.

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