Chattanooga Paper - The Influence of Temperature in Steel-Making on the Behavior of the Ingots in Rolling

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John W. Cabot
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1886

Abstract

The fact has long been known, that the temperature at which steel is made and cast bears a very important relation to the molecular condition of the cast ingot. But until quite recently this fact has not received the consideration which its importance seems to justify. That the ingots from a very " hot " blow in the Bessemer converter, for instance, would not roll as well as those made at a lower temperature, was observed very early in the development of the process; but the further investigation of the effects of varying temperature from "hot" to "cold," has not been carried out with that degree of fulness which has been accorded to the effects on the rolling of the chemical elements, and other conditions in the manufacture. In the following pages will be presented the results of an investigation of this subject, undertaken with the view of determining how far the influence of temperature extends, through how great a range its effects can be traced, and what temperature in the making and casting will give the best results in the rolling of the ingots. In the series of observations forming the basis for the conclusions arrived at, while it was not possible to get the full chemical analysis of every heat considered, a complete record of each, in other details, was made, and a large number of these were averaged together to
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APA: John W. Cabot  (1886)  Chattanooga Paper - The Influence of Temperature in Steel-Making on the Behavior of the Ingots in Rolling

MLA: John W. Cabot Chattanooga Paper - The Influence of Temperature in Steel-Making on the Behavior of the Ingots in Rolling. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1886.

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