Papers - The Dendritic Structure of Some Alloy Steels (T. P. 1066, with discussion)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 10
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- 1428 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1939
Abstract
The dendritic pattern of steels shown by deep etching is used extensively as a guide in the inspection and control of the great majority of steels used in ordnance construction and for many applications in industry. The value of macroexamination lies in the fact that it enables a qualified observer to make deductions concerning the general quality of relatively large pieces of metal. Not the least of these general characteristics is the nature and extent of the dendritic segregation in the steel, either in the cast condition or after mechanical or thermal treatments. Previous Work Detailed methods for macroetching were outlined by Yatsevitchl and have been standardized by the American Society for Testing Materials. A comprehensive study of the occurrence, origin, and the chemical and crystalline nature of the dendritic structure was given by Keshiam2 The marked persistence of dendritic segregation in nickel steels is fully recognized and has been discussed by Sauveur and Reed3 and by others. Very little, however, has been written on the effect of the various elements on the macrostructure of steels, and the purpose of this report is to submit evidence concerning the influence of chromium, nickel and molybdenum on the macrostructure of some 4 by 4-in. ingots cast and treated under closely controlled conditions. Methods and Results The ingots to be described were made in a 60-lb. high-frequency induction furnace at the Watertown Arsenal. Heats were made from a single lot of materials; were molten for the same length of time; tapped at approximately the same temperature into a standard mold preheated in each case to 150º ± 10º C.; and stripped and buried in ashes after 10 min. in the mold. Transverse disks were taken from the same location in
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APA:
(1939) Papers - The Dendritic Structure of Some Alloy Steels (T. P. 1066, with discussion)MLA: Papers - The Dendritic Structure of Some Alloy Steels (T. P. 1066, with discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1939.