Institute of Metals Division - Growth of Single Crystals of Stainless Steel (TN)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. D. Leggett R. E. Reed H. W. Paxton
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

TECHNIQUES have been developed for growing monocrystals and bicrystals of Fe-20 Cr, Fe-20 Cr-20 Ni, and Fe-18 Cr-8 Ni alloys by both the strain-anneal and the Bridgeman techniques. None of the techniques are new but since they are simple and many people have expressed interest, they are described here quantitatively as they could be modified for other single-phase "commercial" materials of high melting point. CRYSTAL GROWTH BY STRAIN ANNEAL Flat tensile specimens with a tapered gage length were initially studied to deduce the approximate critical strain. Normal flat tensile specimens were then used. The optimum procedure for the austenitic steels (Fe-Cr-Ni) deduced from a variety of cold reductions, recrystallization treatments, tensile strain, and growth anneals was as follows: cold reduce 70 pct, recrystallize (after machining tensile specimens) at 1000°C for 1 hr, strain in tension 2.5 pct, and then heat to 1350°C as rapidly as possible. A time of 100 hr at 1350°C is usually sufficient to pro-
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APA: R. D. Leggett R. E. Reed H. W. Paxton  (1960)  Institute of Metals Division - Growth of Single Crystals of Stainless Steel (TN)

MLA: R. D. Leggett R. E. Reed H. W. Paxton Institute of Metals Division - Growth of Single Crystals of Stainless Steel (TN). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1960.

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