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INTRODUCTION By professor c. h. desch, f.r.s. Of the Department of Metallurgy, Sheffield University The need of somé metallurgical knowledge on the part of the engineer becomes more evident each...
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INTRODUCTION By professor c. h. desch, f.r.s. Of the Department of Metallurgy, Sheffield University The need of somé metallurgical knowledge on the part of the engineer becomes more evident each year, as the metals and alloys used in engineering construction become more numerous and more varied, and as the conditions under which they are employed become more onerous. Not so many years ago mild steel, wrought iron, and cast iron, with a few non-ferrous alloys, were all that were required, but a far wider field is needed at the present day. The aeroplane and automobilé industries have been largely responsible for the development of metals having a high resistance to fatigue, whilst the needs of the chemical industry have had to be met by the production of alloys which retain a large part of their strength at elevated temperatures, leading in turn to the construction of steam boilers for use at high pressures and temperatures. The attempt to lessen losses by corrosion has brought about the invention of many alloys, ferrous and non-ferrous, which are highly resistant to atmospheric corrosion and to attack by such agents as sea-water. These newer materials have as a rule to be subjected to heattreatment before use, and unless the best treatment be applied, the metál cannot develop the full qualities which distinguish it from other and less costly varieties. Somé knowledge of the effects of heat-treatment is therefore essential to the engineer, and this involves a study of the means, such as microscopical examination, by which the correctness of the treatment may be determined. vii
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
IRON
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Ores of Irón ----------- 1
The Metallurgy of Irón - - - -
The Blast-furnace ----------
Chemical Changes in the Blast-furnace " " 5
Pig-iron Fractures -------
Compositions of Pig-irons - _ - - 7
Cast Iron and Iron Castings ---------
Moulding Sands -----------10
Effect of Impurities on Cast Iron - - - - - - - -12
Phosphoric Cast Irons - - - - - - - - - -15
Sulphur in Cast Iron - -- -- -- -- -16
Annealing of Castings ----------16
Growth of Cast Iron - -- -- -- -- -16
Alloy Cast Irons: Nickel, Chromium - - - - - - -17
Malleable Cast Iron ----20
The Conversion of Pig-iron into Wrought Iron ----- 22
The Puddling or Pig-boiling Process - -- -- --23
Nature and Uses of Wrought Iron --------24
Other Kinds of Iron 25
CHAPTER II
STEEL-ITS MANUFACTURE, PROPERTIES,
AND USES
The Crucible Process ----------27
The Bessemer Process ----------28
Refractory Materials: Acid, Basic, and Neutral 29
The Acid Bessemer Process - - - - - - - - - 31
The Steels produced by the Acid Bessemer Process 33
American and Swedish Bessemer Practice - 33
The Basic Bessemer Process --34
Uses of Basic Bessemer Steel 36
The Siemens-Martin Open-hearth Process 36
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The Acid Siemens Process 37
The Steels produced in Acid Open-hearth Furnaces 40
The Basic Siemens Process
The Steels made in the Basic Siemens Furnace 42
Swedish Open-hearth Furnace Practice 42
The Manufacture of Steel in the Electric Furnace 42
Basic Electric Furnace Practice 43
The Melting-down Period -------
Modifications of the Electric Process 46
The Steels produced in the Electric Furnace 47
Acid Electric Furnace Practice . 48
The High-frequency Electric Furnace - -- -- --48
Steel Ingots-Their Solidification and Associated Phenomena 49
Blow-holes 50
Pipe in Steel Ingots - -- -- -- -- -51
Influence of Shape of Mould on Pipe - -- -- --52
The Influence of Casting Temperature on the Properties of Steel Ingots - 54
Methods of Casting ---56
Slag Inclusions - -- -- -- -- --57
Cracks - -- -- -- -- -- - 57
Sulphur Prints - -- -- -- -- --58
Macro-etching - -- -- -- -- --58
The Hot-working of Steel 59
Forging - -- -- -- -- -- -60
Rolling - 61
Drop-forging - -- -- -- -- - - 62
CHAPTER III
THE CONSTITUTION OF METALLIC SYSTEMS
Solutions - -- -- -- -- -- -65
Thermal Phenomena pertaining to Solution ------ 67
Unsaturated, Saturated, and Supersaturated Solutions - ... 67
Mixtures of Liquids - -- -- -..-.68
Cooling Curves of Pure Metals and Alloys 71
Undereooling - -- -- -- 71
The Diagram of Thermal Equilibrium-Eutectics 72
The Structures of Pure Metals and Alloys 74
Eutectic Structures - - - . - _ . . . - 76
Other Equilibrium Diagrams - -- -- - - _ 77
Intermetallic Compounds 80
Peritectic Transformations - - - - - - . . - 81
Ternary Alloys - -- -- -- -- -- 84
Changes which occur during Cooling after Solidification is Complete - - 84
Allotropy
Recrystallization from Solid Solutions 87
CHAPTER IV
THE METALLOGRAPHY, HEAT-TREATMENT, AND
PROPERTIES OF IRON AND STEEL
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Preparation of Ferrous Specimens for Micro-examination 89
Properties of Iron .---------90
The Influence of Carbon on Iron --------90
The Iron-iron-carbide Equilibrium Diagram ------ 92
Influence of other Elements usually present in Steel: Manganese, Silicon,
Sulphur and Phosphorus - - - - - - - - 97
The Annealing of Steel 101
Faults in Annealing: Under-annealing, Over-annealing, Overheating and
Burning - -- -- -- -- -- 103
Normalizing - -- -- -- -- -- 106
Quenching, and its Effects on the Structure of Steel: Martensite, Troostite,
Sorbite - - - - 106
Effects of Tempering on Quenched or Hardened Steel - 109
Quenching Media - - - - - - - - - -111
Effect of Mass on Heat-treatment - - - - - - - -113
Heating - - - - - - - - - - - -116
Quenching - - - - - - - - - - - -117
Tempering - - - - - - - - - - - -118
CHAPTER V
" SPECIAL " STEELS AND OTHER FERROUS
ALLOYS
Chromium Steels 120
Nickel-iron Alloys: Invar, Permalloy, Mumetal ----- 123
Nickel Steels - - - -126
Nickel-chrome Steels - - - - - - - - - -129
Air-hardening Nickel-chrome Steels - - - - - - -135
Austenitic Nickel Steels - -136
Tungsten Steels ---------- - 137
Cobalt Steels - - - 138
Note on the Magnetization of Permanent Magnets - - - - - 140
Silicon Steels 140
Manganese Steels - -- -- -- -- - 141
Molybdenum and Vanadium Steels - 145
Tool Steels and their Treatments. High-speed Steels - 146
Faults in the Treatment of Tool Steels ------- 149
High-speed Steels - - - - - - - - - -151
Treatment of High-speed Steel - - - - - - - -154
The Hardening of High-speed Steel - - - - - - -156
Other Tungsten Alloys used for Tools - - - - ... -158
Case-hardening Steels - - - - - - - - - -158
Carburizing - - - - - - 160
Heat-treatment of Case-hardened Parts - - 162
First Quenching 162
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Second Quenching - "".%>/ " " " " í®^
Alternative Treatments of Case-hardened Parts 164
Causes of Failure in Case-hardened Parts 165
Alloy Case-hardening Steels 166
Nickel-chrome Case-hardening Steels - - - - - - 168
The Effect of Nitrogén on Steel, and the Case-hardening of Steel by
Nitrogén - -- -- -- -- --170
CHAPTER VI
stainless or rust-resisting steels
Corrosion - -- -- -- -- -- - 172
The Rusting of Iron and other Metals 173
Passivity - -- -- -- -- -- - 175
Stainless Steels - - - - - - - - - - -176
The Welding of Stainless Steel and Iron ------ 178
Influence of other Elements on the Properties of Stainless Steel and Iron:
Silicon, Nickel 179
The Influence of Temperature on the Properties of Steel - - - - 181
Heat-resisting Alloys - - - - - - - - - -181
Creep - - 184
The Cold-working of Metals 188
The Cold-working of Steel 191
Acid-cleaning or " Pickling" - - - - - - - -192
Influence of various Factors on the Cold-drawing of Steel - - - - 193
Influence of Tempering on the Properties of Cold-drawn Steels - - - 196
Effects of Annealing on the Properties of Cold-drawn Steels - - - 199
Defects in Cold-drawn Wire --------- 200
Cold-rolling 201
Cold-worked Alloy Steels 205
Note on the Investigation of Failures ------- 206
CHAPTER VII
non-ferrous engineering alloys
Copper and its Alloys ----_____. 209
The Properties of Copper - - - - - - . . - 211
Effect of Impurities - - - - - .. _ . . -211
Effect of Cuprous Oxidé - - - - . . _ _ - 212
Effect of Arsenic ------------ 213
Effects of other Impurities: Iron, Antimony, Phosphorus, Sulphur, Bismuth,
Tellunum, Silicon - - - - . . . . . . 214
Brasses - -- -- -- -- -- - 215
and fi Brasses: Muntz metál -------- 218
Annealing of a- j3 Brass --------- - 220
Season Cracking -----.___-. 222
Effects of other Elements on the Properties of the Brasses: Lead, Tin, Manganese, Nickel, Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, Bismuth - - - 222
The Bronzes - -- -- ._.-- - 227
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Gun-metal 230
Other Bronzes: a-S Bronzes, Lead-bronzes, Phosphor-bronzes, Silicon-bronze 232
Effect of other Elements on the Properties of Bronzé - 235
Other Alloys of Copper 235
Copper-nickel Alloys: Cupro-nickel, " Constantan Monel metál - - 235
Effects of Impurities on the Properties of the Copper-nickel Alloys - - 239
The Mechanical Properties of Copper Alloys at Elevated Temperatures - 239
Copper-nickel-zinc Alloys: Nickel-silver ------- 240
Alloys of Copper and Alumínium: Aluminium bronzé - 242
Alumínium and its Alloys --------- 245
Properties of Commercial Aluminium ------- 246
Alloys of Aluminium - -- -- -- -- - 248
Aluminium-copper Alloys - -- -- -- -- 249
Duralumin ----------- - 251
" Y " Alloy ------ 255
The" R.R." Alloys - - - 255
Aluminium-copper-zinc Alloys - -- -- -- - 257
Aluminium-silicon Alloys - -- -- -- -- 257
Alloys of Magnesium and Aluminium ------- 259
Miscellaneous Non-ferrous Metals and Alloys ------ 260
Nickel 260
Alloys of Nickel and Chromium: Nichromes ------ 262
Bearing Metals-White Metál " Anti-friction " Alloys - 263
White-metal Alloys 264
Solders and other Fusible Alloys - -- -- -- - 268
Note on the Preparation of Non-ferrous Micro-sections - 269
The Welding of Metals 270
Soldering 270
Brazing - -- -- -- -- -- - 271
Welding 271
The Welding of Iron and Steel 274
Welding of Copper and its Alloys ------- - 276
Welding of Aluminium and its Alloys ------- 277
INDEX
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