Papers - A New Instrument for the Magnetic Determination of Carbon in a. Steel Bath (T. P. 1132, with discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. K. Work H. T. Clark
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

The instrument for the rapid determination of carbon in steel, described in this paper, was developed originally to facilitate the operation of the pilot-sized open-hearth furnace in the Jones & Laughlin Research and Eevelopment Laboratory. In this small furnace, with its shallow bath, the drop in carbon is accelerated, and a rapid, reliable test for carbon content is indispensable. This problem becomes rather acute when it is desired to finish heats at a carbon content higher than can be estimated with any degree of accuracy by the fracture test. Several independent methods for determining carbon were investigated, therefore, and it was found that a relatively simple magnetic device could be made to give reproducible results. A laboratory instrument was designed and set up for the use of the furnace operators. It was tested exhaustively in the laboratory and was used with considerable success for following the carbon content in the furnace bath. As soon as sufficient data had been compiled to indicate that the instrument might have a wider application, a more rugged model was constructed and placed in the mill to be tested on commercial heats. Finally, about a year ago, instruments were furnished to the plant open-hearth shops, and these have been in use since that time. As a matter of convenience, the instrument has been named the "Carbanalyzer," and will be referred to by this designation in the following pages. $ Eaklier Investigations While by far the greatest number of magnetic investigations in which the carbon content of ferromagnetic materials was considered have had to do with the evaluation of the magnetic properties of steels of known
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APA: H. K. Work H. T. Clark  (1940)  Papers - A New Instrument for the Magnetic Determination of Carbon in a. Steel Bath (T. P. 1132, with discussion)

MLA: H. K. Work H. T. Clark Papers - A New Instrument for the Magnetic Determination of Carbon in a. Steel Bath (T. P. 1132, with discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1940.

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