New York Paper - Effect of Time in Reheating Quenched Medium-carbon Steel Below the Critical Range

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Carle R. Hayward Daniel M. MacNeil Raymond L. Presbrey
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Jan 1, 1922

Abstract

At the February, 1916, meeting of the Institute, a paper presented by Hayward and Raymond gave the results of a study on the effect of time in tempering medium-carbon steel, when the following conclusions were reached: It is not fair to consider the question settled when only three specimens were used for each treatment, but the results obtained indicate that for reheating quenched medium-carbon steel to temperatures below 500" it is only necessary to heat it through. Longer heating has little or no effect on the tensile strength, ductility, or hardness. At temperatures above 500°, increasing the time of treatment causes a slight falling off in hardness and tensile strength with a corresponding increase in ductility. In the discussion of the paper these conclusions were attacked and evidence was presented that seemed to throw doubt on their accuracy. The authors, however, showed that this evidence was based on high-carbon or alloy steels and no facts regarding medium-carbon steel were presented. During this study the heat treatment was carried out in a small electric resistance furnace. It held nine specimens, but when these were placed in the furnace the temperature was lowered to such an extent that 30 to 40 min. were required to reach the desired heat. The authors pointed to this as a weak point in the investigation and it seemed wise to supplement the research by work on similar steel but using a different method of heating. This has been done and the results are given in the present paper. The Rhode Island Tool Co. coöperated by furnishing the steel and turning the tensile specimens. The steel used in this investigation came in three bars 3/4 in. in diameter; analyses are as follows: Carbon. MaNGanese, Phosphorus, Sulfur Bar NUmber PeR Cent. Per Cent. Per Cent. Per Cent. 1 0.46 0.56 0.010 0.055 2 0.44 0.58 0.007 0.042 3 0.48 0.58 0.007 0.048
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APA: Carle R. Hayward Daniel M. MacNeil Raymond L. Presbrey  (1922)  New York Paper - Effect of Time in Reheating Quenched Medium-carbon Steel Below the Critical Range

MLA: Carle R. Hayward Daniel M. MacNeil Raymond L. Presbrey New York Paper - Effect of Time in Reheating Quenched Medium-carbon Steel Below the Critical Range. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1922.

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