Phase Changes in 3.5 Per Cent Nickel Steel in the Ac1 Region

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
I. N. Zavarine
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

THE observations presented in this paper were recorded during a study of the spheroidizing process. Spheroidization of cementite in steel is either brought about to develop a set of desirable mechanical properties or is an incidental result of mechanical and heat-treating manipulations. Physical properties of steel are materially influenced by the state of the cementite. Conversion of cementite from the lamellar to the spheroidal state is usually accom-panied by a decrease of hardness and of strength and by an increase in ductility. The spheroidized structure is usually considered as an ultimate step in the process of the softening of steel. The unorthodox hardening of a 3.5 per cent Ni steel (SAE No. 2330) after a heat-treatment that previously proved entirely suitable for a complete spheroidization of cementite in carbon steels led to the observa-tions that constitute the subject of the present paper.
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APA: I. N. Zavarine  (1939)  Phase Changes in 3.5 Per Cent Nickel Steel in the Ac1 Region

MLA: I. N. Zavarine Phase Changes in 3.5 Per Cent Nickel Steel in the Ac1 Region. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1939.

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