The Work Of The Testing Department Of The Watertown Arsenal, In Its Relation To The Metallurgy Of Steel.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
James E. Howard
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Mar 1, 1908

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AT the request of the Council of the Institute, I have the honor to submit the following remarks upon the Program of Tests under which the current work of the Watertown Arsenal Testing Laboratory is carried on, which comprises, among other items, the tests of steel ingot metal and derivative shapes. The intended scope of the tests may be illustrated by extracts from the descriptive part of the program as submitted by the Laboratory under date of April 17, 1907, and subsequently approved by the Chief of Ordnance, U. S. A. Under Item 1, Ingot Metal-Open hearth, acid and basic; Bessemer, acid and basic; crucible; fluid compressed and uncompressed-descriptive remarks were made as follows ; " A thorough, fundamental inquiry into the physical properties of steel necessarily begins with the ingot metal. Investigations, having for their object the improvement of steels, should also begin with the ingot. A knowledge of the ingot structure is essential for judging of the subsequent behavior or appearance of the metal. Under ordinary conditions, so little information is obtained from the ingot in individual cases that practically none of importance is acquired. These remarks have particular reference to the state of physical and structural soundness of the steel. Questions of chemical composition, segregation, piping and the grosser cavities have frequently been given attention. Defects of continuity of structure, which manifest themselves in the working; of the metal, and at the final stages cause distrust in the finished forging, have generally been neglected. ? The range in physical properties in a given composition of metal, as shown in Tests of Metals, 1902 and 1903, is very great. Tests are there found which, when the results are
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APA: James E. Howard  (1908)  The Work Of The Testing Department Of The Watertown Arsenal, In Its Relation To The Metallurgy Of Steel.

MLA: James E. Howard The Work Of The Testing Department Of The Watertown Arsenal, In Its Relation To The Metallurgy Of Steel.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1908.

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