Magnetic Analyses of Transformations in a Cold-worked 18-8 Alloy

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. Buehl
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

ALTHOUGH the main features of the transformations occurring in 18-8 have been published already,1-4 certain conclusions merit questioning and discussion. The questions may be summarized as follows: PERCENT REDUCTION BY COLD ROLLING FIG. 1.-VARIATION OF FERRITIC INDUCTION AND PERCENTAGE OF FERRITE WITH COLD REDUCTION. Composition of Alloy: C, 0.08; Mn, 0.40; Si, 0.24; P, 0.014; Cr, 18.13; Ni, 8.94. 1. If ferrite is formed by cold-working austenite, what happens to the carbon with which the ferrite and austenite are both pre-sumably supersaturated? 2. What is the nature of the alpha-ferrite formed at grain boundaries by chromium-carbide precipitation at these boundaries?
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APA: R. Buehl  (1939)  Magnetic Analyses of Transformations in a Cold-worked 18-8 Alloy

MLA: R. Buehl Magnetic Analyses of Transformations in a Cold-worked 18-8 Alloy. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1939.

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