Halifax Paper - The Specific Gravity of Low-Carbon Steel

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
George S. Miller
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1886

Abstract

Now that low-carbon steel is manufactured successfully in large quantities by the Bessemer process, and threatens to displace wroughtiron for nearly all purposes, it becomes interesting to find how its Specific gravity compares with that of wrought-iron. The general name "steel" is retained in this paper to designate that metal made by the Bessemer process, which might be more properly called " ingot iron." But the former name seems to be quite firmly established in the iron trade. This steel offers many inducements to the manufacturer of architectural iron, by reason of its hornogencity, and the large masses in which it may be readily moulded. The steel from which these determinations have been made, was produced in four-ton heats and cast into ingots of about 3100 Ibs. weight, having an average section 14'' by 14". These ingots were rolled in a blooming-mill to a section about 24" by 14", cut into slabs and rolled in a plate-mill to a plate .065" to .165" thick, and about 1411 in width. The specific gravity was obtained from pieces of this plate. The metal showed by analysis .10 to .12 per cent. carbon,.33 to .45 manganese,.060 to .072 sulphur,.075 to .082 phosphorus, and .010 silicon. The samples were not annealed, but were brought to a bright surface with a file. All figures given are averages of not less than three determinations on separate pieces from the same plate. The variation in the figures from which the averages were made in no case exceeded .015.
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APA: George S. Miller  (1886)  Halifax Paper - The Specific Gravity of Low-Carbon Steel

MLA: George S. Miller Halifax Paper - The Specific Gravity of Low-Carbon Steel. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1886.

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