San Francisco Paper - Conditions of Stable Equilibrium in Iron-carbon Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. A. Schwartz
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Jan 1, 1923

Abstract

From time to time, one of the authors has had occasion to investigate the graphitizing reaction and has published the results mainly as discussion' of the work of other investigators. In view, therefore, of the diversity of both observations and interpretation, it seemed well to attempt, a revision of the entire subject in the Research Laboratory of the National Malleable Castings Co. The work consisted of a careful study of a single, impure, iron-carbon alloy. The material, which may be considered typical low-carbon white cast iron of the malleable industry, was an air-furnace iron of the following composit,ion: carbon 2.30 per cent., silicon 1.20 per cent., manganese 0.29 per cent., phosphorus 0.156 per cent., sulfur 0.048 per cent. The freezing range extended from 1213' to 1132' C., the latter figure agreeing with Gontermann's data.2 We have attempted to define the equilibrium diagram of this alloy, in the stable condition as related to the mctastable diagr,aui,- from a temperature somewhat below the euteetic freezing point to a temperature l>clow Arl and for a graphitic-carbon content from practically notliing to the original total rarbon of the specimen (see Fig. 6). More csp~c~ially we desired to locate the line in the stable diagra~n corrcspo~idi~lg to thc Ac, line of the metastable syst,ern, which is designated by analogy, thc At, line (t, from tcrnpcr carbon); also to dctermirle the locat'ion of A tm witah respect, to Acm t,o~vard their lowcr extremities at Arl in ordei to determine whether or not graphitization is completed by th~ separation of an iron-carbon entectoid analogous to pearlite in the iron-cementite system. This would involvc furthcr a colnparison of thc locations of Ihc stablc and met.astable 41 points. As the carbon concelltrations of thc solid solutions of the two syste~~ls are probably not, identical, an explanation of t>lieir differences and of thc,
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APA: H. A. Schwartz  (1923)  San Francisco Paper - Conditions of Stable Equilibrium in Iron-carbon Alloys

MLA: H. A. Schwartz San Francisco Paper - Conditions of Stable Equilibrium in Iron-carbon Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1923.

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