Chicago Paper - Iron Alloys with Special Reference to Manganese Steel

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. H. Hadfield
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1894

Abstract

Professor ArnolD, of the Sheffield Technical School, who has done so much excellent work in metallurgical research, recently produced, with the aid of aluminum, a sound ingot and bar from the purest known Swedish brand containing 99.8 per cent. of pure iron. Table 1. shows the physical quantities of this metal. TABLE I.— Tests of a Sample of Almost Pure Iron Prepared by Professor Arnold from D. v Ewedish Bar, Containing Before Fusion 0.04 Per Cent. of Carbon. I. II.+ III. Series mark,.. 136 1.371F ...... C, 0.07 0.07 Si, 0.04 0.04 8, 0.02 0.03 ...... Analysis, per cent,. .. P, 0.02 0.015 ...... Mn, 0.06 0.07 Al, 003 ............ Fe, 99.76 99.81 ...... Specific gravity,........... 7.863 ...... Original diameter, inches,. .. 0.564 0.798 0.798 Original area, square inches,. . 0.25 0.50 0.50 Limit of elasticity, tons per square inch,...... 18. 3.8 Breaking-load, tons per square inch,. 21. 23. 14.75 Total elongation, per cent., measured on 2 in.,...... 50. 49.25 61. Total reduction of area, per cent.,. 80. 69.60 61.20 Extension at permanent set, per cent.,...... 0.007 ...... silky and Appearance of fracture,. .. . silky i granular in parts.
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APA: R. H. Hadfield  (1894)  Chicago Paper - Iron Alloys with Special Reference to Manganese Steel

MLA: R. H. Hadfield Chicago Paper - Iron Alloys with Special Reference to Manganese Steel. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1894.

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