Rochester Paper - Occurrence of Blue Constituent in High-strength Manganese Bronze (with Discussion)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 20
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1923
Abstract
During an investigation of high-strength manganese bronze by til Engineering Division of the Air Service, at McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio, particles of a "blue constituent" were noted in the microstructure of most of the bronzes examined. The constitution of the simple copper-zinc base alloy is still a matter of dispute in spite of the fact that the copper-zinc series is one of the oldest industrially important groups of alloys, and has received thc carly co~l+itlcl-ntio11 of scirntific rcsc:trch. Thc diagram, according to the rnost rcrent \vork.' IS shown in Fig. 1. The disputed questions involve the tcrmi~r:~tiorl of the beta field and the lint at 470' C. The parliest expc~imc>ntcr, Rol)erts--~1~11stcri, detectrd an arrest in some of his cooling curves :it approximately this temperature and ascribed them to the formation of a cutectic; it has since been proved that there arc no eutectics in this series. Shepherd? was unable to detect any thermal arrests at this temperature, his. diagram was essentially as shown in Fig. 1, except that the line at 470" ('. was omitted and the beta phase carried down to normal temperature. 1,:ttcr. carpenter and Edwards, by a very painstaking research, definitely established the authenticity of the line but attributed it to the breakdown of the BETA constituent into a cutectoid of alpha and gamma. microscopic evidence of the formation of the cutectoid is doubtful and it seems more likely to he due to an allo-tropic change in the beta constituent as shown by Fig. 1. At least for practical purpose?, it is more convenient to think of the structure of a 60-40 brass as a mixture of alpha and beta prime crystals rather thin alpha plus an unresoluble eutectoid of "apparent beta" as it has often been called. * Chief, Metals branch, Engineering Division, Air Service. 1 0. F. Hudson: Jnl. Inst. of hlvtals (1913) 12, 2 E. S. Shepherd: Jnl. Phys Chrm. (10141 8, 421. H. C. H. Carpenter and O. A. Edwards: Jnl, Inst. of Metals (1911) 5, 127.
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(1923) Rochester Paper - Occurrence of Blue Constituent in High-strength Manganese Bronze (with Discussion)MLA: Rochester Paper - Occurrence of Blue Constituent in High-strength Manganese Bronze (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1923.