Manganese Steel, With Especial Reference To The Relation Of Physical Properties To Microstructure And Critical Ranges (39adcc3e-681c-4dcd-b89b-9da5df94bb07)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. S. Potter
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 4, 1914

Abstract

THE proportions of manganese and carbon in manganese steel are familiar to all, because manganese-steel castings have been well known for a decade or more in this country. The same alloy has now become a commercial product in the wrought state, and, as not only rails and bars are rolled daily but a great variety of forged and otherwise fabricated shapes are appearing, it may be interesting to mark the progress and, perhaps, to look a little closely into the nature of this important material of engineering.
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APA: W. S. Potter  (1914)  Manganese Steel, With Especial Reference To The Relation Of Physical Properties To Microstructure And Critical Ranges (39adcc3e-681c-4dcd-b89b-9da5df94bb07)

MLA: W. S. Potter Manganese Steel, With Especial Reference To The Relation Of Physical Properties To Microstructure And Critical Ranges (39adcc3e-681c-4dcd-b89b-9da5df94bb07). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1914.

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