New York Paper - Notes on Cast-Iron (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Albert Sauveur
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1914

Abstract

It is delightful to read a technical paper like that of J. E. Johnson, The Effect of High Carbon on the Quality of Charcoal-Iron, presented in October, 1912, at the Cleveland meeting of the American Institute of Mining Engineers.' The clear, simple, and straightforward manner in which he describes his experiments and results makes you feel as if you had been, so to speak, at his elbow during the course of his investigations, while his method of procedure is so rational that you can fairly anticipate each step in the logical sequence of the tests performed. The following notes suggested by Mr. Johnson's paper are presented here in the hope that they may help, if only a mite, towards the final solution of a problem of considerable scientific and industrial importance. Physical Properties of Cast-Iron us. Its Ultimate Composition. Mr. Johnson writes that " an investigation along the lines of consumption showed that different irons have different characters totally independent of their analyses," and he declares that " the presence or absence of these elements [meaning carbon, phosphorus, silicon, and manganese] alone will not account for all, scarcely for a half, of the facts which have long been known." He further tells us that some foundries have " proved, by the most irrefutable tests, that they could take a certain iron of a given analysis and produce certain results," while with " another iron of the same analysis they could not produce these results at all." I feel confident that every experienced and thinking metallurgist will readily believe Mr. Johnson's statements and will share his views in regard to the hopelessness of inferring the
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APA: Albert Sauveur  (1914)  New York Paper - Notes on Cast-Iron (with Discussion)

MLA: Albert Sauveur New York Paper - Notes on Cast-Iron (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1914.

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