New York Paper - Forgeability of Iron-nickel Alloys (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. D. Yensen
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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16
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Jan 1, 1922

Abstract

In the investigation of the magnetic properties of iron-nickel alloys,' it was found necessary in order to make the alloys forgeable, or malleable, to add small quantities of some other element. Iron-nickel alloys have been known for nearly a century, but have been made in commercial quantities only since 1885. Their remarkable mechanical properties were disclosed by Riley in 1889 and from that time on a large amount, of research work has been done both to discover new properties and to correlate the results obtained.2 Lately the Bureau of Standards has collected the published data in a special circular" giving in compact form an account of the properties of the iron-nickel alloys. It also contains a clear historical sketch of the development as well as a selected bibliography. The chief difficulty with the development of iron-nickel alloys was that the "pure" alloys do not forge readily. The addition of small amounts of manganese, however, made the alloys forgeable, and manganese has therefore come to be regarded as a necessary constituent of nickel steels. The present paper shows to what extent manganese is needed for various nickel contents and also what is the effect of other alloying elements on the forgeability. It also touches upon the cause of forgeability but refers to other sources for more exhaustive treatises on the subject. The alloys were prepared by melting electrolytic iron and electrolytic nickel with or without other alloying elements in the desired proportions in a magnesia crucible in a vacuum furnace under a pressure of 1 mm. mercury. The ingots, weighing about 2 kg., were allowed to cool in vacuo. If pipes or blowholes were present, the ingots were cut in such
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APA: T. D. Yensen  (1922)  New York Paper - Forgeability of Iron-nickel Alloys (with Discussion)

MLA: T. D. Yensen New York Paper - Forgeability of Iron-nickel Alloys (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1922.

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