Papers - Hardenability - Effect of Sixteen Alloying Elements on Hardenability of Steel (Metals Technology, September 1943) (With discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Irvin R. Kramer Robert H. Hafner Stewart L. Toleman
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Jan 1, 1944

Abstract

In his paper on the calculation of harden-ability from chemical composition, Gross-mannl discussed the effect of most of the alloying elements used commercially. The purpose of the work reported in this paper was to determine the effect of several other elements on hardenability—arsenic, antimony, beryllium, cobalt, columbium, germanium, tellurium, tin, aluminum, and titanium—and to extend the range of composition of some of the elements studied by Grossmann—chromium, copper, manganese, molybdenum, nickel and silicon. Experimental Methods To determine the effect on hardenability, suitable amounts of the alloying elements were added to experimental heats and the hardenability determined by means of end-quenched hardenability specimens. The steels were melted in a high-frequency induction furnace with a basic crucible, using ingot iron as a base for some of the heats and S.A.E. 1015 for others. The alloying additions were made as ferroalloys or as metal, depending on the alloying element. Hundred-pound heats were split and poured into square, tapered, cast-iron ingot molds with hot tops. Aluminum was not used as a deoxidizer in most of the heats. The ingots were homogenized for 12 hr. at 1260°C. (23oo°F.) and forged into rounds of I½ -in. diameter. These bars were normalized twice from 840°C. (I55o°F.) before machining into Jominy bars. mined in most Cases by samples taken from the end-quench hardenability spedmen. AS suggested by Crafts,2 acid-soluble (8
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APA: Irvin R. Kramer Robert H. Hafner Stewart L. Toleman  (1944)  Papers - Hardenability - Effect of Sixteen Alloying Elements on Hardenability of Steel (Metals Technology, September 1943) (With discussion)

MLA: Irvin R. Kramer Robert H. Hafner Stewart L. Toleman Papers - Hardenability - Effect of Sixteen Alloying Elements on Hardenability of Steel (Metals Technology, September 1943) (With discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1944.

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