Technical Papers and Notes - Iron and Steel Division - Solubility and Precipitation of Vanadium Nitride in Alpha and Gamma Iron

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. W. Fountain J. Chipman
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Abstract

THE solubility of nitrogen in iron and steel has been of considerable interest due to the role of nitrogen in strain-aging and in quench-aging. It is generally considered that quench-aging is the result of precipitation of carbide and nitride particles from supersaturated solid solution, while strain-aging results from the segregation of carbon and nitrogen atoms to dislocations.1-9 The rate of strain-aging is controlled primarily by the amount of carbon and nitrogen in solution and the temperature. In experiments on strain-aging of pure iron with only carbon or nitrogen as impurities, Fast" has shown that even after 40 hr at 50°C carbon did not give any strain-aging while
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APA: R. W. Fountain J. Chipman  (1959)  Technical Papers and Notes - Iron and Steel Division - Solubility and Precipitation of Vanadium Nitride in Alpha and Gamma Iron

MLA: R. W. Fountain J. Chipman Technical Papers and Notes - Iron and Steel Division - Solubility and Precipitation of Vanadium Nitride in Alpha and Gamma Iron. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1959.

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