An Analysis of the Deformation and Hardening of Lead Effected by Rolling and Pressing

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

The experiments described in this paper were carried out as a preliminary to a comprehensive study of the factors which affect the behaviour of lead during and subsequent to deformation by rolling and pressing. These observations are therefore to be considered as introductory to a further paper dealing more specifically with the above-mentioned variables.EXPERIMENTALThe rolling was carried out in a small mill with six-inch diameter surface ground rolls, both of which were electrically driven at 15 r.p.m. The average draft per pass approximated 0·03 in. The pressing was performed between platens in the compression unit of a 30-ton Amsler machine. The flat faces used had a ground finish comparable with the surface of the rolls. All hardness measurements were made with a Herbert "dead load" Brinell machine. The following te'sting conditions were maintained: ball diameter-5 mm.; load-10 kgms.; duration of loading-30 seconds; temperature of testing-16 to 18°C. The hardness values which are given are the mean of two or more impressions made at corresponding positions on the test specimens.PREVIOUS WORKSince the researches of Tresca (1):j: into the nature of the plastic flow of metals during various forging and extrusion...
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APA:  (1939)  An Analysis of the Deformation and Hardening of Lead Effected by Rolling and Pressing

MLA: An Analysis of the Deformation and Hardening of Lead Effected by Rolling and Pressing. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1939.

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