Methods for Chemical Analysis of Steel Cast Iron, Open-Hearth Iron, and Wrought Iron; Replaced by E 30

10.1520/a0130 ◽  
1936 ◽  
Author(s):  
2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 53-58 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Janus ◽  
A. Kurzawa

Abstract Determined was quantitative effect of nickel equivalent value on austenite decomposition degree during cooling-down castings of Ni-Mn- Cu cast iron. Chemical composition of the alloy was 1.8 to 5.0 % C, 1.3 to 3.0 % Si, 3.1 to 7.7 % Ni, 0.4 to 6.3 % Mn, 0.1 to 4.9 % Cu, 0.14 to 0.16 % P and 0.03 to 0.04 % S. Analysed were castings with representative wall thickness 10, 15 and 20 mm. Scope of the examination comprised chemical analysis (including WDS), microscopic observations (optical and scanning microscopy, image analyser), as well as Brinell hardness and HV microhardness measurements of structural components.


Author(s):  
К.Ю. Шахназаров

Явление структурной наследственности получило промышленное применение, несмотря на то что «механизм передачи наследственных признаков расплаву, их сохранение, зарождение в нем новых признаков и передача их твердому металлу - все это сложные, во многом неизученные вопросы» (Б.А. Баум с коллегами). На примерах стали, чугуна и алюминия предпринята попытка обоснования предположения, что одним из механизмов передачи наследственных признаков может быть эффект «памяти жидкости», который заключается в сохранении ее свойств при очень сильном разбавлении. The phenomenon of structural heredity is used by industry, although «the mechanism of transmission of hereditary traits to the melt, their conservation, the generation of new traits in it and their transfer to solid metal are all complex, largely unexplored issues» (B.A. Baum with colleagues). On the examples of steel, cast iron and aluminum, an attempt was made to substantiate the assumption that one of the mechanisms of transmission of hereditary traits could be the effect of «fluid memory», which consists in maintaining its properties with very strong dilution.


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