Papers - An X-ray Study of Iron-silicon Alloys Containing 0 to 15 PerCent Silicon (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Eric R. Jette Earl S. Greiner
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Jan 1, 1933

Abstract

The literalure on the binary alloys of iron and silicon has been reviewed by Stoughton and Greiner.1 Another even more extensive and detailed survey of the present knowledge has been prepared under the auspices of the Alloys of Iron Research Committee by Greiner, Marsh and Stoughton. Since the latter surrey has already been issued in its preliminary form, it will be unnecessary to review the literature in the present article. However, in this connection there should be noted the important work on the crystal structures of the iron-silicon alloys by Phragmén,2 who investigated the entire system, identified the various phases and determined the homogeneity ranges of these phases. It was evident in the surveys cited above that in the range from 0 to 15 per cent silicon, which includes the commercially most important, alloys, the results obtained by thermal analysis, microscopic examination and the determination of electrical, magnetic and mechanical properties were extremely confusing. From time to time various compounds between iron and silicon have been postulated to account for the results yielded by the classical methods, and much argument has ensued. It was presumed that if compounds occurred which are sufficiently diverse in their properties to account for the characteristics of the alloys, they should be recognizable as separate phases but satisfactory proof of this sort has not been found by thermal or microscopic methods. Contributing to the confusion is the fact that the electrical, the magnetic and some of the mechanical properties are "structure sensit'ive"; i. e., they are influenced to a marked degree by the presence of minute amounts of impurities, the specific characters of these impurities, the grain size, the character of the grain boundaries, small general or local strains, etc. Thus interpretations of the discontinuities in the various property versus composition curves that identified these discontinuities with phase changes or compound formation have always been open to question.
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APA: Eric R. Jette Earl S. Greiner  (1933)  Papers - An X-ray Study of Iron-silicon Alloys Containing 0 to 15 PerCent Silicon (With Discussion)

MLA: Eric R. Jette Earl S. Greiner Papers - An X-ray Study of Iron-silicon Alloys Containing 0 to 15 PerCent Silicon (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1933.

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