Abstract

"The tests herein reported were conducted with the idea of finding a steel which would give improved wear as roll shells in the comminution of ores...Not only must the wear be considered, but also the physical properties. It is desirable to have a steel of such Tensile and impact values that no failure by breakage would occur until the shell was worn very thin. The ideal condition being to wear the shell down to zero thickness, but such cannot be accomplished"--Introduction, page 2.

Advisor(s)

Clayton, Charles Yancey, 1891-

Department(s)

Materials Science and Engineering

Degree Name

Professional Degree in Metallurgical Engineering

Publisher

Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy

Publication Date

1930

Pagination

iii, 60 pages

Note about bibliography

Includes bibliographical references (page 60).

Rights

© 1930 Thomas Evan Eagan, All rights reserved.

Document Type

Thesis - Open Access

File Type

text

Language

English

Subject Headings

Steel -- Fatigue -- Testing
Steel -- Fracture -- Testing

Thesis Number

T 626

Print OCLC #

5964300

Electronic OCLC #

457771401

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Metallurgy Commons

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