Papers - Influence of Dissolved Carbide on the Equilibria of the System Iron-carbon (Abstract)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 35 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1931
Abstract
This is the second of a series of theoretical papers on the iron-carbon system. The solidus lines obtained as a result of the different methods of investigation fall naturally into three classes; namely, (1) a straight solidus originally suggested by Roozeboom and supported in the main by the work of Carpenter and Keeling, Andrew and Binnie, et al., using the thermal analysis method; (2) a slightly curved solidus obtained by Honda and his associates, using the magnetic and resistance methods: and (3) Gutowsky's solidus obtained by the Heycock and Neville method of quenching at successively higher temperatures. Although the thermodynamic method as shown in the first paper indicates that the straight solidus line is correct, no explanation has ever been advanced to account adequately for the disagreement in the shape and position of the solidus lines obtained. The nature of the solute in austenit.e is theoretically discussed. On the basis of such discussions, the data obtained by Honda and Endo on the change of magnetic susceptibility of steels with respect to temperature were critically subjected to a graphical analysis, which is shown to yield a rational explanation of the curved solidus lines.
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APA:
(1931) Papers - Influence of Dissolved Carbide on the Equilibria of the System Iron-carbon (Abstract)MLA: Papers - Influence of Dissolved Carbide on the Equilibria of the System Iron-carbon (Abstract). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1931.