Chicago, Ill Paper - The Segregation of Impurities in Bessemer Steel Ingots on Cooling

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Byron W. Cheever
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1885

Abstract

In the Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute for 1881 (vol. ii., page 379), will be found an article upon this subject. The analyses there reported mere of samples taken from an ingot made especially rich in impurities and then cast in a sand-mould in order to give the elements a better chance to redistribute themselves, on account of the steel solidifying more slowly than when cast in an iron mould. Wishing to ascertain how much, if any, segregation takes place when the steel is cast in the ordinary way, I placed the subject in the hands of Mr. W. J. Olcott, a graduate of the Michigan University, who has carefully collected and analyzed samples taken from different parts of ingots and billets. In this undertaking he found himself somewhat embarrassed on account of being distant from steel-works, and therefore unable to supervise the selection of samples. He found, however, a competent and willing aid in the person of E. F. Wood, M.E., chemist of the Pittsburgh Bessemer Steel Company, Limited, who has spared no pains in collecting the desired samples and furnishing drawings and descriptions of the ingots from which the samples were taken. The following are the results obtained: Ingot No. 1. This ingot was about 5 feet long and 13 X 131/4 inches at the point of fracture, which was 2 feet from the bottom. The samples
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APA: Byron W. Cheever  (1885)  Chicago, Ill Paper - The Segregation of Impurities in Bessemer Steel Ingots on Cooling

MLA: Byron W. Cheever Chicago, Ill Paper - The Segregation of Impurities in Bessemer Steel Ingots on Cooling. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1885.

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