Magnetic Studies Of Mechanical Deformation In Certain Ferromagnetic Metals And Alloys (6d1acc8e-6009-4ddd-be11-f0a7c5a5c65b)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. Hanemann
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Discussion of the paper of H. HANEMANN and PAUL D. MERICA, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1916, and printed in Bulletin No. 108, December, 1915, pp. 2371 to 2385. JOHN A. MATHEWS, Syracuse, N. Y.-I should like to ask the authors if there is any evidence of chemical change resulting information of, alpha iron from the gamma crystals found in nickel steel of high nickel content when stressed beyond the elastic limit, similar to the effect produced by drastic cooling. Would the stresses mentioned and the drastic cooling both result in an increase in magnetic induction? I would also like to ask the authors if they have made a test of the hardness. It would be very interesting to see whether the hardness decreased under the conditions of stress, as might be the case if alpha iron were produced. PAUL D. MERICA, Washington, D. C.-While it is impossible to state absolutely, it is my belief that the effect of deformation is approximately the same as, that of -drastic cooling, but we did not make a test, of the hardness.
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APA: H. Hanemann  (1916)  Magnetic Studies Of Mechanical Deformation In Certain Ferromagnetic Metals And Alloys (6d1acc8e-6009-4ddd-be11-f0a7c5a5c65b)

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