Metallurgical Examination of a Face Hardened and a Homogeneous 2 Inch Experimental Armor Plate

Metallurgical Examination of a Face Hardened and a Homogeneous 2 Inch Experimental Armor Plate
Author: E. I. Reed
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Total Pages: 24
Release: 1941
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The purpose of this investigation was to determine the difference in metallurgical properties of a homogeneous plate and a carburized plate, each 2 inch thick and rolled from the same experimental heat. The carburized plate failed on ballistic testing because of a large back spall approximately 6 in x 7 in size. In addition, the ballistic limit of the ductile homogeneous plate was 68 ft/sec higher than the carburized plate. Lt. Col. S.B. Ritchie, who witnesses the ballistic testing of these plates at Aberdeen Proving Ground, suggested that they be sent to Watertown Arsenal for metallurgical examination. The representative of Henry Disston & Sons, Inc. (manufactures of the plate) concurring with this suggestion, forwarded 12 in x 12 in sections cut from each of the plates to Watertown Arsenal for study.

Metallurgical Examination of Experimental 2 Inch Rolled Disston Armor Plates (Carburized and Homogeneous).

Metallurgical Examination of Experimental 2 Inch Rolled Disston Armor Plates (Carburized and Homogeneous).
Author: E. L. Reed
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Total Pages: 37
Release: 1941
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The purpose of this investigation was to make a metallurgical examination of these plates similarly quenched in order to determine the cause of discrepancy in hardness on the rear face of the carburized plate and the same heat of steel in the homogeneous condition. The results of this investigation indicate that: the hardness differential on the face hardened plate is due to pronounced decarburization on the back of the plate. The rear face of the face hardened plate was decarburized to a depth of about 1/4 inch while the homogeneous plate was decarburized to a depth of only 1/32-in- 1/16-in. The grain size of the face hardened plate and the homogeneous plate was practically the same and.

Metallurgical Examination of Experimental 3/8 Inch Face Hardened Armor

Metallurgical Examination of Experimental 3/8 Inch Face Hardened Armor
Author: B. Phelps
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Total Pages: 10
Release: 1944
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A metallurgical examination was conducted on two 3/8 inch experimental face hardened plates which were prepared by the Buick Motors Division of the General Motors Corporation under NRC Project 30. The plates were made from a low alloy rolled steel 94T20, which was gas carburized. The samples examined were of good quality rolled armor heat treated so as to have a high face hardness (700 BHN), high core hardness (444 BHN), and superior toughness in the core. These plates differed from four examined previously (Watertown Arsenal Laboratory Memorandum Report No. WAL 710/631) in that plate 600 was carburized more deeply and plate 601 less than in the previous plates.

Metallurgical Examination of Twelve 2 1/2 Inch Thick Rolled Homogeneous and Sixteen 2 1/2 Inch Thick Face Hardened Armor Plates Manufactured by Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation

Metallurgical Examination of Twelve 2 1/2 Inch Thick Rolled Homogeneous and Sixteen 2 1/2 Inch Thick Face Hardened Armor Plates Manufactured by Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation
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Release: 1945
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A metallurgical examination was conducted on twelve (12) 2 1/2 in thick rolled homogeneous and sixteen (16) 2 1/2 in thick rolled face hardened armor plates manufactured by Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation on OCO-D project 1558. The results of this investigation that, in general, the steel soundness of the face hardened plates was inferior to that of the homogeneous plates. In this connection, the face hardened plates had more pronounced directional properties than the homogeneous plates. The average Brinell hardness of the homogeneous plates was 247-262. The average Brinell hardness of the face hardened series was found to be face, 465-690, and core 208-243. The depth of the effective case at Rockwell C 50 varied from .26 in- 40-in. from the plate (10 plates tested) while in two face hardened plates the case depth was .09-in - 16-in from face of plate. In general, the homogeneous and face hardened plates were properly heat treated resulting in fibrous fractures, good V-notch impact properties and a satisfactory microstructure.

Armor Plate - Face Hardened: Ballistic and Metallurgical Investigation of Experimental Low Alloy Face Hardened Armor

Armor Plate - Face Hardened: Ballistic and Metallurgical Investigation of Experimental Low Alloy Face Hardened Armor
Author: E. L. Reed
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Total Pages: 66
Release: 1942
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This report describes a suitable low-alloy composition for thin face hardened armor plates including a comparison of the ballistic and metallurgical properties of armor from seven experimental heat treatment of steel.

Metallurgical Examination of 2-1/2 Inch to 6" Inch Rolled Homogeneous Armor Manufactured by Great Lakes Steel Corporation and Heat Treated by Standard Steel Spring Company

Metallurgical Examination of 2-1/2 Inch to 6
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Total Pages: 13
Release: 1945
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Metallurgical examination, including fracture tests, Brinell hardness surveys, chemical analysis, macroscopic examination, and microscopic examination, was made on sections from 2 1/2-in, 3-in, 4-in, and 65-in thick ballistic test plates that had been made from the same hear and had been submitted jointly by Standard Steel Spring Company and Great Lakes Steel Corporation to Aberdeen Proving Ground for experimental and acceptance ballistic tests. The extensive spalling revealed by the ballistic tests was found to have been caused by extremely poor steel soundness. Because of the numerous laminations present in the fractures, the impact toughness of the plates could not be determined accurately. However, fractures of the 4-in and 6-in plates showed much crystallinity, and each plate, except the 3-in plate, was revealed by Brinell hardness surveys and microscopic examination to have been incompletely quench hardened. Grain sizes were coarse (ASTM No. 2 to 4). When evaluating the ballistic limits of at least the 4-in and 6-in plates, their poor impact toughness as well as their poor steel soundness should be considered.

Armor Plate - Rolled. Investigation of Experimental Heat Treatments of 3/8 Inch Thick Homogeneous Armor Plate

Armor Plate - Rolled. Investigation of Experimental Heat Treatments of 3/8 Inch Thick Homogeneous Armor Plate
Author: E. L. Reed
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Total Pages: 53
Release: 1944
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This report provides the ballistic and metallurgical proporties of experiemental and production analyses of 3/8 inch thick homogeneous armor plate which has been austempered or quenched and tempered to hardnesses common to hard homogenous armor.

Metallurgical Examination of Face Hardened Armor Plate

Metallurgical Examination of Face Hardened Armor Plate
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Total Pages: 24
Release: 1944
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This investigation indicates that the fibre fracture test applied to face hardened armor will probably enable prediction as to whether or not the plate will resist cracking under projectile impact. Furthermore, the steel soundness may be ascertained and the approximate case depth can be determined. The total depth of the carburized case as revealed by the fracture test coincides fairly well with the depth of the case as determined by macroscopic and microscopic examination and by the analysis of the carbon distribution in the case. The Vickers Brinell hardness survey indicated the depth of the effective case.

Armor-Rolled: Metallurgical Examination of British Homogenous and Face Hardened Armor

Armor-Rolled: Metallurgical Examination of British Homogenous and Face Hardened Armor
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Total Pages: 54
Release: 1945
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To make a complete metallurgical examination of three British homogeneous plates and three British face hardened plates submitted by Aberdeen Proving Ground. In conjunction with an extensive comparative program being fired at Aberdeen Proving Ground with American and British APC projectiles against with American and British amor plate, it was requested by the Office, Chief of Ordnance, that this arsenal conduct complete metallurgical examinations upon sections taken from each British Plate.

Metallurgical Examination of Ten 1 Inch Face Hardened Armor Plates Manufactured by American Car and Foundry Company

Metallurgical Examination of Ten 1 Inch Face Hardened Armor Plates Manufactured by American Car and Foundry Company
Author: M. Yoffa
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Total Pages: 12
Release: 1943
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The results of the metallurgical examination show that all the face hardened armor plates possessed approximately the same face hardness of 444 Brinell and core hardness of 330 to 350 Brinell. The metallurgical tests included chemical analyses, harness surveys, fracture tests, hardenability, macro and microscopic examinations of plates from three heats.