Masters Theses
Abstract
"Resistivity measurements were performed at elevated temperatures on four special ferrous alloys and one commercial iron. The alloys were pure iron, iron with .023 per cent sulfur, iron with .33 copper, iron with .32 copper and .024 sulfur. Other elements were held to the minimum amounts possible in order to determine the actual effects of sulfur and copper. The commercial alloy was Armco Iron.
Measurements of resistivity versus temperature were taken at slow heating rates to determine if the iron sulphide liquid film formed in the grain boundaries of red-short steels had any effect on the electrical resistivity"--Abstract, page 7.
Advisor(s)
Eppelsheimer, Daniel S., 1909-1988
Committee Member(s)
Chenoweth, Robert D.
Lorey, G. Edwin
Frad, William A., 1909-1974
Department(s)
Materials Science and Engineering
Degree Name
M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering
Publisher
Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy
Publication Date
1961
Pagination
88 pages
Note about bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 82-83).
Rights
© 1961 Harold Alfred Koelling, All rights reserved.
Document Type
Thesis - Open Access
File Type
text
Language
English
Subject Headings
Iron alloys -- Effect of high temperatures onIron alloys -- DeteriorationGrain boundaries
Thesis Number
T 1320
Print OCLC #
5933228
Electronic OCLC #
982295978
Recommended Citation
Koelling, Harold Alfred, "A resistivity study of hot short ferrous alloys" (1961). Masters Theses. 2774.
https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/masters_theses/2774