Erosion of Guns--The Hardening of the Surface (ABSTRACT PAGE)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
HENRY FA
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Jan 6, 1917

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HENRY FAY (communication to the Secretary*).-In reply to the discussion of my paper, I wish to take this opportunity to express my appreciation to the Chairman and the various gentlemen who have taken part. I regret that others have not offered criticism, for honest differences of opinion often lead to the truth, and suggest new lines of work. An experiment has been made which bears on Prof. Sauveur's discussion and which helps to emphasize the conclusion that cementation is not a factor in the hardening of: the surface. Dr. Langenberg, of the Watertown Arsenal, has heated for me, in vacuo at 1,000° C., a piece of the metal containing a hard surface. The microstructure shows uniform distribution of carbon throughout the metal, showing that no carbon has been added to .the surface and heating in vacuo has prevented any oxidation of the surface.
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APA: HENRY FA  (1917)  Erosion of Guns--The Hardening of the Surface (ABSTRACT PAGE)

MLA: HENRY FA Erosion of Guns--The Hardening of the Surface (ABSTRACT PAGE). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1917.

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