Copper as an Alloying Element in Steel and Cast Iron |
Contents
Relations between Structure and Properties of Iron | 6 |
Relations between Structure and Properties in Copper | 12 |
Chapter II | 20 |
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Copper As an Alloying Element in Steel and Cast Iron Clarence Herman Lorig,Robert R. Adams No preview available - 2013 |
Copper As an Alloying Element in Steel and Cast Iron Clarence Herman Lorig,Robert R. Adams No preview available - 2013 |
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1.5 per cent acid added air-cooled alloying elements amount annealing appears applications atmospheric bars base composition BRINELL HARDNESS carbon content cast iron cast steels cent carbon cent chromium cent copper cent manganese cent silicon chill combination condition cooling copper additions copper content copper steels copper-bearing corrosion resistance critical decrease depends effect of copper ELONGATION factors graphitization gray cast iron greater Heat-treatment heating higher impact important improvement increase indicated influence of copper iron containing less limit loss lower machinability malleable iron material maximum mechanical properties metal nickel normalized obtained practice precipitation hardening precipitation-hardened present produce quenched ratio REDUCTION OF AREA reheating relatively result shown in Table shows solubility solution steels containing structure temperature tempered tend tensile strength tests tion toughness TRANSVERSE treatment various welding YIELD STRENGTH