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Definition of Austenitic manganese steel
1. Noun. A steel with a relatively large component (10-14%) of manganese; highly resistant to wear and shock.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Austenitic Manganese Steel
Literary usage of Austenitic manganese steel
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1919)
"austenitic manganese steel will apparently remain in that condition at room
temperature indefinitely. At 675° C., however, the change from austenite to ..."
2. The Metallography of Iron and Steel by Albert Sauveur (1912)
"austenitic manganese steel is of considerable industrial importance. It is often
called from the name of its inventor " Hadfield " steel. ..."
3. Metallography by Samuel Leslie Hoyt (1921)
"The composition of the carbide which occurs in pearlitic and austenitic manganese
steel has been determined by Arnold and Read.3 Early work indicated ..."
4. Iron and Steel (a Pocket Encyclopedia) Including Allied Industries and by Hugh Philip Tiemann (1919)
"Manganese steel (Hadfield's manganese steel, austenitic manganese steel) contains
about 12 % of manganese and 1.25 % of carbon (the manganese is usually ..."
5. Marine Engineers' Handbook by Frank W (Ed Sterling (1920)
"The properties of a series of manganese steels are given in Table 6. Table 6.
Properties of Manganese Steels austenitic manganese steel is so tough that it ..."