- Krupp armour
Krupp armour was a type of
steel armour used in the construction ofcapital ship s starting shortly before the end of the 19th century. It was developed byKrupp Arms Works in 1893 and quickly replacedHarvey armor as the primary method of protecting naval ships.The initial manufacturing of Krupp armour was very similar to Harveyized armor, however while the Harvey process generally used nickel-steel, the Krupp process added as much as 1%
chromium to thealloy in order to gain additionalhardness . Also, while Harveyized armor was carburized by heating the steel and physically placing charcoal on its surface for long durations (often several weeks), Krupp armour took this basic idea a large step forward. Instead of attempting to inefficiently introduce carbon at the surface from coals, Krupp armour achieved greater depth of carboncementation by applying carbon-bearing gases to the heated steel. Once the carburization process was complete, it was then transformed into facehardened steel by rapidly heating the cemented face, allowing the high heat to penetrate thirty to forty percent of the steel's depth, then quicklyquench ing first the superheated side then both sides of the steel with powerful jets of eitherwater or oil.Krupp armour was swiftly adopted by the world's major navies; ballistic tests showed that 10.2
inch es (25.9 cm) of Krupp armour offered the same protection as 12 inches (30.4 cm) of Harvey armor. By the early 20th century it was in turn rendered obsolete by the development ofKrupp cemented armour .References
*cite book | author=Brown, David K. | title=Warrior to Dreadnought, warship development 1860-1905 | publisher=Caxton Publishing Group | year=2003 | id=ISBN 1-84067-529-2
* [http://www.eugeneleeslover.com/ARMOR-CHAPTER-XII-A.html Gene Slover's US Navy Pages - Naval Ordnance and Gunnery]
* [http://52.1911encyclopedia.org/A/AR/ARMOUR_PLATES.htm Article on armour plates in 1911 edition of Encyclopedia Britannica]
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