Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1932
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1932
Factors Determining the Properties of White Bearing Metals
The properties of bearing metals are of considerable interest to mine engineers, since continuous running of mine and mill machinery is of vital importance. Of the several available types of bearing metal, the low melting point lead or tin base alloys are most generally used in mining plant because of the ease of replacement and the possibility of remelting scrap metal from old bearings. The most valuable property of these "white metals," however, is the plasticity which gives a self-aligning character to the bearings, enablingthem to adjust themselves to inequalities which may exist at the time of fitting, or which may develop during running. The object of the present paper is to explain in general terms the physical structures of white bearing metals, and to point out that constitution rather than composition determines the physical properties of these alloys. The same, indeed, is true of most engineering alloys. In steels, for example, a change in the structure may affect the properties to a far greater extent than a change of chemical composition.Structural changes in steels are produced chiefly by heat treatment. In the case of bearing metals no good purpose is served by heat treatment; the microstructure is determined by the conditions of casting, and striking differences in constitution (and therefore in properties) are encountered in an...
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N J Greenwood, G B O'Malley
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