New York Paper - Recrystallization of Cold-Worked Alpha Brass on Annealing (with Discussion)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 63
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1916
Abstract
During the past year considerable work dealing with the mechanical properties and microstructure following the anneal under uniform condi-tions of certain types of commercial rolled brass has been done in this laboratory. Since these experiments were conducted with the active cooperation of the Bridgeport Brass Co., involving free use of its product, and have thus furnished information which is characteristic of some of its special mixtures, full publication of the numerical relationships and comparative results encountered does not seem justifiable. Some of the more general features of this work are, however, available and it is our present purpose to use the material in question, along with some results of special tests, in discussing the characteristics of recrystallization as related to the degree of hardening by strain and the ordinary annealing variables. We desire to make acknowledgment of the many courtesies extended by Mr. Charles Ferry, Metallurgist of the Bridgeport Brass Co., and the value of his cooperation, which has greatly stimulated the study of brass in this laboratory. A clear and systematic presentation of the principal relations between temperature and time of anneal, the changing physical properties and microstructure and the degree of previous reduction by cold-rolling, was first made, in the case of rolled brass and copper, by the French engineer, C. Grard,' in 1909, although much fragmentary information of this general character had appeared earlier and the main facts involved were undoubtedly known to many brass specialists through their own private research. From this work, it appears that in the cartridge mixture (67 per cent. copper, 33 per cent. zinc) the properties imparted by cold-working within the limits, 13 to 75 per cent, reduction of area by rolling Original Area — Final Area 0.13 to 0.75), are not affected by anneal- Original Area " ing for a 50-min. period at any temperature below 200°C. At or in the
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(1916) New York Paper - Recrystallization of Cold-Worked Alpha Brass on Annealing (with Discussion)MLA: New York Paper - Recrystallization of Cold-Worked Alpha Brass on Annealing (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1916.