The Effect of Deoxidation on the Impact Strength of Carbon Steels at Low Temperatures

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. H. Herty Jr C. H.
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

The effect of temperature on the physical properties of structural materials has been the subject of many investigations during the past decade. The literature on the effect of elevated temperatures. is voluminous, and during the last four years a great deal of experimental work has been carried out on the effect of low temperatures on the impact properties of steel. For many engineering purposes it is important to know the shock resistance of steels at low atmospheric temperatures, and with the ever-developing field of refrigeration and separation of materials at low temperatures, the normal limits of atmospheric temperature have been exceeded in practice. Iron and its alloys in the unnotched condition have a high impact strength at low temperatures, but in practice variations in type of notches result either from design or accidentally through scratches and surface or internal defects. A study of notched bar impact tests is, therefore, highly important to the engineer. A survey of the literature on low temperature impact testing indicates that chemical composition, heat treatment and method of testing have been the variables which have been considered in most previous work. In only a few instances has any mention of the steel- making method been mentioned and in these the comparison was between steel-making processes and not between steel-making methods on the same process. In view of the wide variations in impact properties at room temperature, in quench and strain ageing and in grain growth of steels of identical chemical composition, (by this is meant the usual five element analysis reported), it was felt
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APA: C. H. Herty Jr C. H.  (1957)  The Effect of Deoxidation on the Impact Strength of Carbon Steels at Low Temperatures

MLA: C. H. Herty Jr C. H. The Effect of Deoxidation on the Impact Strength of Carbon Steels at Low Temperatures. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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