Effect of Time and Low Temperature on Physical Properties of Medium-carbon Steel? Discussion

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 10, 1919

Abstract

F. C. LANGENBERGW.*at 8ertoivn,M ass. (written cliscussiont).-I am inclined to the view that the change in physical properties encountered in the material with which the authors are working is due to the relief of internal strains. The statement, on page 1.098 of their paper, calling attention to the fact that this phenomenon disappeared when the material was rolled into 1 7/8 -in. square billets is of particular interest. It is certain that the internal strains set lip by cooling in a small billet of this size would be much less than those produced in a billet having a larger cross-section cooling under the same conditions. The statement that the physical properties of a given test bar were materially changed by standing has been brought to my attention in connection with the testing of gun forgings. I have made a number of observations on forgings produced at Watertown Arsenal to ascertain whether any change in ductility was produced by the aging of the test specimens. The results were always negative, but this can be explained by the fact that ii gun forging is generally a forging that has been quenched and subsequently drawn at a relatively high temperature.
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APA:  (1919)  Effect of Time and Low Temperature on Physical Properties of Medium-carbon Steel? Discussion

MLA: Effect of Time and Low Temperature on Physical Properties of Medium-carbon Steel? Discussion. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1919.

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