Time-Temperature Transformation Curves For Use In The Heat-Treatment Of Cast Steel

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 18
- File Size:
- 503 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1945
Abstract
THE objectives of the investigation herein reported were to determine: (I) the S-curves for certain selected cast steels, (2) whether or not the published S-curves for wrought steels are satisfactory for use on cast steels of similar composition, and (3) to prepare hardenability curves of the selected cast steels. In order to make the final comparisons between cast and wrought steel more completely tangible, it was deemed advisable not only to determine S-curves for the steels submitted in the cast condition but also to roll some of the cast-steel test bars and determine comparison S-curves on such wrought material. This procedure eliminates the composition variable and makes it possible to reveal the differences resulting from plastic deformation of the cast structure in addition to providing the comparison with published data on wrought steels. CAST STEELS The cast steels selected for the preparation of S-curves, or time-temperature transformation curves, were similar to S.A.E. series 1030, 2330, 4130 and 4330. Of these the 1030 was supplied by The Crucible Steel Casting Co., Cleveland, Ohio, and the other three by The Sawbrook Steel Castings Co., Lockland, Ohio. The steels were furnished in the as-cast condition. The manufacturers supplied the chemical analyses and the properties that could be obtained in the heat-treated condition-all of which is summarized in Table I. [ ] PROCEDURE The metallographic and dilatometric procedures and equipment were in general standard. The specific technique employed was described in a report of the Steel
Citation
APA:
(1945) Time-Temperature Transformation Curves For Use In The Heat-Treatment Of Cast SteelMLA: Time-Temperature Transformation Curves For Use In The Heat-Treatment Of Cast Steel. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1945.