Some Properties of Plain Carbon Steels Containing Uranium

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. P. Contractor
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Medium and low carbon steels, modified with uranium, were studied in order to evaluate the influence of uranium on forge ability, mechanical 11roperties, response to heat treatment and microstructure. Uranium contents ranged up to 0.70 per cent. The medium carbon steels are hot short if the uranium content exceeds about 0.35 per cent. More uranium can be tolerated in low carbon steels. The hot shortness is caused by the formation of intergranular phase UFe2. Critical transformation temperatures, Jominy hardenability, and resistance to tempering are not significantly affected by the 11resence of uranium. Similarly, uranium has little or no effect on the tensile properties of carbon steels. The addition of uranium has a favourable effect 11n the stress-rupture characteristics and some beneficial effect on fatigue properties. However, more results are required for verification. In the steels investigated, it seems that most of the uranium carbide combines to form complex inclusions of U (0, C, N) or (C, N), rich in oxygen or nitrogen or both.
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APA: G. P. Contractor  (1963)  Some Properties of Plain Carbon Steels Containing Uranium

MLA: G. P. Contractor Some Properties of Plain Carbon Steels Containing Uranium. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1963.

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