Institute of Metals Division - The Partition of Some Alloying Elements Between Carbide and Ferrite in Steels

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. A. Scott G. S. Farnham
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

Partition of certain elements, particularly nickel, was determined for slowly cooled steels, the greater number containing from 0.30 to 0.35 pct C. Approximately 3 pct of the nickel, 18 pct of the manganese, 33 pct of the molybdenum, and 35 pct of the chromium occur in the carbide phase. Partition of one element is not much affected by the presence of another. THE object of this investigation was: 1—to determine the partition of nickel between cemen-tite and ferrite in a medium and high carbon series of annealed steels; 2—to evaluate the effect of chromium and/or molybdenum or both on the partition of nickel in medium carbon annealed steels; 3— to determine the partition of chromium between ferrite and carbide in a series of medium carbon annealed steels; and 4—to study the chemistry of the carbides formed in an AISI 2330 steel during both isothermal transformation, and quench and draw experiments at 1150°F (620°C). The partition of alloying elements between ce-mentite and ferrite in annealed steels has been the subject of many investigations, a summary of which has been given by Austin1. However, there is no satisfactory data available concerning the partition of nickel. It has generally been assumed that virtu- ally all of the nickel concentrates in the ferrite phase in annealed steels. Two investigators"." have reported the finding of nickel in extracted carbide residues. Recently, it has been shown4 that nickel substitutes up to 40 pct for iron in the lattice of cementite produced by the low temperature carburization of iron-nickel powders. In addition to the lack of data on nickel partition, the literature also fails to make reference to the effect of other elements on the nickel content of the carbide in nickel-bearing steels. The partition of molybdenum between ferrite and carbide has been reported"-' for hypoeutectoid steels, isothermally transformed at 1300°F (705°C) and
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APA: D. A. Scott G. S. Farnham  (1954)  Institute of Metals Division - The Partition of Some Alloying Elements Between Carbide and Ferrite in Steels

MLA: D. A. Scott G. S. Farnham Institute of Metals Division - The Partition of Some Alloying Elements Between Carbide and Ferrite in Steels. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1954.

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