Are the Deformation Lines in Manganese Steel Twins or Slip Bands? (DEFORMATION LINES IN MANGANESE STEEL)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- Jan 5, 1915
Abstract
Discussion of the paper of HENRY M. HONE and ARTHUR G. LEVY, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 99, March, 1915, pp. 587 to 600. J. E. STEAD, Middlesbrough, England (communication to the Secretary*).-As I have not personally studied the question of quenched and distorted manganese steels I cannot give any information of my own on the subject. The question as to whether certain indications in strained manganese steel are "slip bands" or "twins" might be settled, I think, by heat tinting-a method I have applied with success to certain meteorites and other alpha irons in which there were undoubted twins. After polishing and very slightly etching with picric acid in alcohol, and then "heat tinting," the colors assumed by the twinned strata and the adjoining metal are different. The reason of this, as I have proved repeatedly, is that different faces of the iron crystals are differently attacked by oxidizing and other reagents, and consequently some of the faces take temper oxidation tints more rapidly than others. This simple method enables one to determine with certainty whether the "twins" are actually, twins and differently oriented from the bed in which they are found. After correspondence with Dr. Howe, I think we both agree that Neumann lines should not be called "lines" but "bands" or "strata," preferably the latter term, as I have found that they are more or less continuous throughout the crystals, and it would be just as improper to call the edges of cementite plate by the term "lines" as to call stratified twins by the same term.
Citation
APA: (1915) Are the Deformation Lines in Manganese Steel Twins or Slip Bands? (DEFORMATION LINES IN MANGANESE STEEL)
MLA: Are the Deformation Lines in Manganese Steel Twins or Slip Bands? (DEFORMATION LINES IN MANGANESE STEEL). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1915.