New York Paper - Influence of Temperature, Time and Rate of Cooling on Physical Properties of Carbon Steel

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 46
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1923
Abstract
This investigation was undertaken for the purpose of determining, in a systematic way, the effect of the rate of cooling of steels, heated to above the transformation range, on their various mechanical properties. This paper gives the results obtained in the investigation of the heat treatment of carbon steels carried out under the auspices of the Committee on The Heat Treatment of Carbon Steels of the Engineering Division, National Research Council. The objects of this committee, of which Dr. Henry M. Howe was chairman, were to increase knowledge of the influence of heat treatment on the mechanical properties of carbon steel. The mcthod pursued was to subject specimens of steel of the carbon contents most used for engineering work, 0.34 per cent., 0.52 per cent., and 0.75 per cent., to various heat treatments, and to test the mechanical properties thus induced. The steels were the same as were used by the committee on fatigue phenomena. This project was financed jointly by the U. S. Bureaus of Mines and Standards; industries and university laboratories have cooperated. A large part of the work was done at Doctor Howe's private laboratory. The committee consisted of F. B. Foley, H. AT. Boylston, H. C. Boynton, G. K. Burgess, H. J. French, J. H. Hall, Zay Jeffries, R. S. Johnston, F. C. Langenberg, H. F. Moore, E. H. Yeirce, H. S. Rawdon, W. E. Ruder and 11. J. Stagg. The work was undertaken at the suggestion of Doctor Howe, who thought, at the outset, that steel in the sorbitic state might have properties which, for most engineering purposes, would be better than those of the usual or pearlitic state. By a systematic variation in the heating
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APA:
(1923) New York Paper - Influence of Temperature, Time and Rate of Cooling on Physical Properties of Carbon SteelMLA: New York Paper - Influence of Temperature, Time and Rate of Cooling on Physical Properties of Carbon Steel. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1923.