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The Weldability Of Cr-Mo Steels For Fossil Energy Applications, Mark W. Richey Jun 1984

The Weldability Of Cr-Mo Steels For Fossil Energy Applications, Mark W. Richey

Masters Theses

This research program was undertaken to provide fundamental and basic metallurgical information on the behavior of the heat-affect zone (HAZ) in Cr-Mo steel welds, as well as practical information on their relative weldability. The principal work was the evaluation of the stress-relief cracking (SRC) and hydrogen-assisted cracking (HAC) susceptibility of Cr-Mo steels ranging in Cr content from 2 1/4%-12%. Differences in observed cracking behavior were contrasted with differences in composition, on-cooling transformation behavior and weld microstructure.

The test methods were varied to investigate the effect of preheat, post-weld heat treatment (PWHT) , metallurgical structure and restraint (externally applied) on the …


Electrogalvanizing And Drawing Of Steel Wires, Thomas Joseph O'Keefe Jr. Jan 1984

Electrogalvanizing And Drawing Of Steel Wires, Thomas Joseph O'Keefe Jr.

Masters Theses

"The effects of varying current density, temperature, Zn⁺² and licorice concentrations on the morphology of the zinc deposited on steel wire have been studied and compared. The plated wires were then drawn and evaluated in terms of required drawing energy and zinc loss during processing of up to 40% reduction in area. Scanning electron microscope and X-ray diffraction were used to evaluate the electrodeposits"--Abstract, page ii.


The Role Of Boron In So32 And So43 Steels, Sunil S. Moghe Jan 1984

The Role Of Boron In So32 And So43 Steels, Sunil S. Moghe

Masters Theses

"In this project study was conducted with the goal of understanding the role of boron involved in structure-toughness property relationship for SO32 and SO43 steels. For a standard heat-treatment of austenitizing (1 hr.) at 1700°F, water quenching and 1 hr. tempering at 1150°F SO32 steel (with 37 ppm B) lacked in toughness, while SO43 steel (with 2 ppm B) showed good toughness. In both steels all the boron was present in the form of "soluble boron" i.e., Fe23 (B,C)6 borocarbide. Experiments were carried out to study the effect of various heat treatment parameters on the precipitation behavior of …


Solid Solubility Of Sulfur In Transition Metal Oxides And Stability Of Sulfates Relevant To Roasting Processes, Zeynal Karakus Jan 1984

Solid Solubility Of Sulfur In Transition Metal Oxides And Stability Of Sulfates Relevant To Roasting Processes, Zeynal Karakus

Masters Theses

"Two types of sulfur equilibration experiments were carried out in this study using either a conventional thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) technique or a horizontal tube furnace apparatus. Samples were equilibrated with flowing SO2-O2 gas mixtures of either 58% SO2 or 10% SO2.

The types of experiments were:
1. Investigation of the extent of solid solution of sulfur in ZnO, NiO, CuO, and Fe2O3 over a wide range of temperature.
2. Studies of compound or solid solution formation between binary sulfate mixtures of Fe-Zn, Cu-Zn, Ni-Zn, Fe-Cr, and Cd-Zn by TGA.

The …


Ion Implantation For Improvement Of Wear Properties Of Steels, Kenneth W. Burris Jan 1984

Ion Implantation For Improvement Of Wear Properties Of Steels, Kenneth W. Burris

Masters Theses

"Previous research on ion implantation at U.M.R. has dealt with the development of a modified Falex Lubricant Tester as a valid wear test and its use in dose curve determination. Our recent work uses Auger surface analysis and scanning electron microscopy to gather support for a model that will tie together some of the many theories proposed as to why ion-implantation improves the surface related mechanical properties of steels"--Abstract, page ii.