Iron and Steel Division - Solubility of Hydrogen in Liquid Iron Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Martin Weinstein John F. Elliott
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

The solubility of hydrogen in liquid Pure iron and in a number of liquid binary iron alloys has been measured in a Sieverts'-type apparatus. Sieverts' law is obeyed in all alloys studied UP to 1 atm Pressure H2. The alloying elements, Al, B, C, Co, Cu, Ge, P, S, and Sn, decrease the solubility while Cb, Cr, Mn, and Ni increase it. ALTHOUGH the importance of hydrogen in steel-making has long been recognized, there has been, until recently, very little information in the literature on the effect of alloying elements on the solubility of hydrogen in iron. There is also disagreement on the solubility of the gas in liquid pure iron. Because of the earlier work in this laboratory,1,2 with the Sieverts method to determine the solubility of nitrogen in liquid iron alloys, it was decided to apply the equipment and procedure to hydrogen. The literature that is pertinent to this study (Ftefs. 1 through 15) will be discussed later when the results of this investigation are considered rather than at this point to avoid repetition. The reaction under study is:
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APA: Martin Weinstein John F. Elliott  (1963)  Iron and Steel Division - Solubility of Hydrogen in Liquid Iron Alloys

MLA: Martin Weinstein John F. Elliott Iron and Steel Division - Solubility of Hydrogen in Liquid Iron Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1963.

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