Piping and Segregation in Steel Ingots - Preliminary Paper

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
HENRY M. HOWEL
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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106
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Publication Date:
Mar 1, 1907

Abstract

1. Introduction.-The first part of this papers treats of the causes and the restraining of piping in steel ingots; the second& considers the causes and the restraining of -segregation; and the third proposes certain precautions in engineering specifications concerning these two defects. Into their causes I have looked carefully, with the purpose of arriving at rational methods of restraining them, and at efficient ways of detecting. and measuring the harm which they cause, so as to benefit the public by reducing this harm at once effectively and with the least expense to the manufacturer, and therefore in the end with the least expense to the consumer. In Part I., I infer that the pipe is chiefly due to what I, call the virtual expansion of the outer walls of the ingot in the early part of the freezing. I find that the upper and smooth-faced part of the pipe probably forms while the interior is still molten, but that the lower, steep, and crystal-faced part probably forms in metal which is already firm. Of the five causes which may co-operate to limit the depth of the pipe, I find that three-blow-holes, sagging, and the progress of freezing from below upwards-are usually effective. I find that the pipe may be lessened by casting (1) in wide ingots,; (2) in sand molds, especially if these are pre-heated (this is rarely expedient); (3) at the tops instead of at the bottom; (4) slowly; (5) and with the large end up; (6) by the use of a sinking-head or other means of retarding the cooling of the top; (7) by permitting blow-holes to form; and (8) by liquid compression.) Most of these I consider in some detail, and in particular I dwell on the advantages of casting with the large end up, and I propose certain administrative arrangements to permit this.
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APA: HENRY M. HOWEL  (1907)  Piping and Segregation in Steel Ingots - Preliminary Paper

MLA: HENRY M. HOWEL Piping and Segregation in Steel Ingots - Preliminary Paper. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1907.

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