Effect of Composition and Steelmaking Practice on Graphitization below the A1 of Eighteen One Per Cent Plain Carbon Steels

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles Austin
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

IT has long been known that plain high-carbon steels may be susceptible to graphiti-zation below the A, critical, but no data have been available to indicate what factors cause and tend to inhibit graphite formation. Two recent publications1,2 have shown that the factors controlling graphitization below the A, are different from those operating above the A, inversion where commercial graphitization of malleable iron begins. Furthermore, for plain high-carbon steels graphitization below the critical point does not appear to be related to ordinary chemi-cal analyses. Many years ago it was recorded' that the rate of graphitization at subeutectoid tem-perature is not a maximum just below the A, critical, but at some lower temperature, which Austin and Norris have shown to be about 670°C. Indeed, work done in our laboratory has demonstrated that it is im-possible to spheroidize certain steels in the temperature range of 650° to 710°C. with-out the formation of considerable amounts of graphite. However, if the temperature is maintained just below the A, (720°°C,) these same steels may be completely sphe-roidized at constant temperature. In previous studies1,2,4 on 1 per cent plain carbon steels graphitization was en-countered during prolonged tempering. The limited number of steels studied did not provide sufficient data to permit adequate study of the factors controlling this graphi-tization. Accordingly, a limited statistical investigation was undertaken, utilizing 18 steels of similar chemical analyses, fur-nished by four steel companies, who also supplied information regarding the history of manufacture.
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APA: Charles Austin  (1940)  Effect of Composition and Steelmaking Practice on Graphitization below the A1 of Eighteen One Per Cent Plain Carbon Steels

MLA: Charles Austin Effect of Composition and Steelmaking Practice on Graphitization below the A1 of Eighteen One Per Cent Plain Carbon Steels. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1940.

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