Discussion ? Powder Metallurgy Symposium - Chicago Meeting, February 1946 ? Contents - The Pressing Operation In The Fabrication Of Articles By Powder Metallurgy ? Koehring, R. P., Squire, A.

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This is a most interesting paper and some data in it are corroborated by work I did at Watertown Arsenal some time ago with iron powder. I would like to ask Dr. Wulff to say just a little more about the compressive and tensile stresses on the surface of compacts. JOHN WULFF (author's reply).-Our work has not yet been completed; although enough data have been obtained with cylindrical compacts of iron to permit some conclusions. Briefly, in a compact 3/4 in. high and 1/2 in. in diameter pressed at 48 tons per sq. in., the residual stresses on the surface measured by X-ray diffraction techniques are as follows: The radial stresses on top center and bottom of compacts are practically zero; the longitudinal residual stresses on the side walls are near the top quarter of the compact about seven tenths that of the yield point of mild steel in tension; at the center surface of the compact they are in compression and in magnitude about 0.3 that of mild steel in tension; near the bottom, they are practically zero. F. V. LENEL.?- I was particularly interested in the work that Messrs. Wulff and Seelig reported on the influence of lubrication on the density of parts. In connection with the work of the American Society for Testing Materials on determining the green density of a compact, we ran into considerable difficulty in getting reproducible results of green density determinations. It was much easier to get a reproducible green density when the lubricant was mixed with the powder than when the lubricant was applied to the die walls; particularly when the die was not perfect-i.e., if it was somewhat rough or out of round. In this case, it was almost impossible to get reproducible green densities when the die walls were lubricated, while it was not too difficult to get reproducible
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APA:  (1946)  Discussion ? Powder Metallurgy Symposium - Chicago Meeting, February 1946 ? Contents - The Pressing Operation In The Fabrication Of Articles By Powder Metallurgy ? Koehring, R. P., Squire, A.

MLA: Discussion ? Powder Metallurgy Symposium - Chicago Meeting, February 1946 ? Contents - The Pressing Operation In The Fabrication Of Articles By Powder Metallurgy ? Koehring, R. P., Squire, A.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1946.

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