Institute of Metals Division - Further Work on the Boron-Hardenability Mechanism

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. R. Simcoe A. R. Elsea G. K. Manning
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

It was found that a critical boron content exists which yields the maximum boron-hardenability effect in hypoeutectoid steels, as was predicted from the mechanism proposed in a previous paper. The hardenability of boron steels with boron contents between 0.00005 and 0.0017 pct was dependent on the boron content, austenitizing temperature, quenching temperature, and austenite grain size. The effects of these variables on hardenability can be explained by the mechanism previously proposed for the boron effect. A MECHANISM has been proposed to explain the effect of boron on the hardenability of steel.' The proposed mechanism assumes that transformation particles nucleate at concentrations of lattice imperfections where the energy level is high, and
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APA: C. R. Simcoe A. R. Elsea G. K. Manning  (1957)  Institute of Metals Division - Further Work on the Boron-Hardenability Mechanism

MLA: C. R. Simcoe A. R. Elsea G. K. Manning Institute of Metals Division - Further Work on the Boron-Hardenability Mechanism. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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