The Influence Of Various Elements On The Absorption Of Carbon By Steel.*

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Robert Abbott
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 10, 1913

Abstract

THE influence of various elements in retarding or accelerating the absorption of carbon during the process of carburization is fairly well known. In general those elements which forth carbides accelerate the absorption, while those which do not retard it. It has sometimes been wrongly stated that those elements which raise the temperature of the critical range increase the absorption, while those which lower this temperature decrease it. Silicon is a notable exception to this rule, for its influence is to raise the critical range but to lower the absorption of carbon. Some elements which do not form carbides have no apparent influence upon the absorption rate. Carbon itself retards the absorption rate. With a view to obtaining more exact data upon the subject the following experiments were undertaken : 208 steels of different chemical composition were selected to represent most of the types of modern constructional steels. Specimens 3 in. in diameter and in. in length were weighed to milligrams. They were then packed in the special carburizing box shown in Fig. 1, and kept in .the furnace for 10 hours at a temperature of 900° C. A duplicate experiment was conducted at 1,000° C. At equal' intervals of time the box was rotated in the furnace so that. two complete revolutions were made in the 10 hours. This precaution was taken to neutralize as much as possible any effect of unequal heating. At the end of the 10 hours the box was allowed to cool in the furnace with the doors open. The specimens were then weighed again and the increased weight (carbon) determined. In. the following table are given the analyses of the various steels, together with the. increased weight of .carbon expressed in milligrams.
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APA: Robert Abbott  (1913)  The Influence Of Various Elements On The Absorption Of Carbon By Steel.*

MLA: Robert Abbott The Influence Of Various Elements On The Absorption Of Carbon By Steel.*. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1913.

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