A Dilatometric Study of the Influence of Residual Iron Content on the Annealing Behavior of Cartridge Brass

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Autor(a) principal: Moreira,Victor Caso
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Tschiptschin,André Paulo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: Solid solutions alloys may have their annealing behavior affected by solute concentration. Mathematical models assume complex equations with parameters of hard and tedious assessment making empirical tests rather necessary. This work evaluated the residual iron content (from ~100 ppm to ~600 ppm) influence on annealing of a cartridge brass. Dilatometry results showed an anomaly expansion peak on the onset of recrystallization. However, at the end of the annealing process the samples underwent a contraction of 4.68-7.51x10-4, comparable with literature. The residual iron content had no influence on recrystallization behavior of the samples, although solute drag effect clearly slowed down grain growth at 600 ppm Fe concentration, especially when annealing happens up to 500ºC. The dilatometric variations between the samples and the anomaly expansion peak during recrystallization were considered as resulting from grain growth of recrystallized nanosized grains and/or from second phase transformations. New tests are proposed to elucidate the phenomena behind observations.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A Dilatometric Study of the Influence of Residual Iron Content on the Annealing Behavior of Cartridge Brass
title A Dilatometric Study of the Influence of Residual Iron Content on the Annealing Behavior of Cartridge Brass
spellingShingle A Dilatometric Study of the Influence of Residual Iron Content on the Annealing Behavior of Cartridge Brass
Moreira,Victor Caso
Recrystallization
Growth
dilatometry
Brass
title_short A Dilatometric Study of the Influence of Residual Iron Content on the Annealing Behavior of Cartridge Brass
title_full A Dilatometric Study of the Influence of Residual Iron Content on the Annealing Behavior of Cartridge Brass
title_fullStr A Dilatometric Study of the Influence of Residual Iron Content on the Annealing Behavior of Cartridge Brass
title_full_unstemmed A Dilatometric Study of the Influence of Residual Iron Content on the Annealing Behavior of Cartridge Brass
title_sort A Dilatometric Study of the Influence of Residual Iron Content on the Annealing Behavior of Cartridge Brass
author Moreira,Victor Caso
author_facet Moreira,Victor Caso
Tschiptschin,André Paulo
author_role author
author2 Tschiptschin,André Paulo
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreira,Victor Caso
Tschiptschin,André Paulo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Recrystallization
Growth
dilatometry
Brass
topic Recrystallization
Growth
dilatometry
Brass
description Solid solutions alloys may have their annealing behavior affected by solute concentration. Mathematical models assume complex equations with parameters of hard and tedious assessment making empirical tests rather necessary. This work evaluated the residual iron content (from ~100 ppm to ~600 ppm) influence on annealing of a cartridge brass. Dilatometry results showed an anomaly expansion peak on the onset of recrystallization. However, at the end of the annealing process the samples underwent a contraction of 4.68-7.51x10-4, comparable with literature. The residual iron content had no influence on recrystallization behavior of the samples, although solute drag effect clearly slowed down grain growth at 600 ppm Fe concentration, especially when annealing happens up to 500ºC. The dilatometric variations between the samples and the anomaly expansion peak during recrystallization were considered as resulting from grain growth of recrystallized nanosized grains and/or from second phase transformations. New tests are proposed to elucidate the phenomena behind observations.
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