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–Bertrand Russell
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Tempering Fresh MAR too brittle - infrequently used Brittle materials can be used in compression Ex: fresh MAR in ball bearings
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Martensite (MAR)
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Tempering Tempering conditions 200°C < T < 700°C days sec What happens? carbide formation starts - very fine closely spaced (makes material harder) carbon depletion in MAR (makes material softer) net change about 0
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Tempering Tempering does not form P - get discontinuous particles
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Tempering What else can happen? stress relief carbide formation transition Fe carbides (not Fe3C) alloy carbides (ex: Cr7C3, Mo6C, VC) start FE formation
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Austenitizing Hypoeutectoid steels: about 25°C above a3 no FE
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Austenitizing Hypereutectoid steels: betwn a3 & acm undissolved carbides present - not particularly detrimental
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Tempering temperature/time
Depend upon desired props, application Low T gives high hardness, low toughness - wear resistance Hi T gives high toughness, reduced hardness
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Plain carbon steels alloy steels Low carbon steels high carbon steels
Types of steels Plain carbon steels alloy steels Low carbon steels high carbon steels Stainless steels Cr-0.15C ksi(ht treated) 440A Cr-0.5Ni-0.7C ksi(ht treated) 440C Cr-0.5Ni-1.2C ksi(ht treated) Cr-0.5Ni-0.08C 60ksi(annealed) Cr-0.5Ni-0.12C 65ksi(annealed) Cr-10Ni-0.08C 85ksi(annealed) 304L Cr-10Ni-0.03C 80ksi(annealed) Cr-12Ni-0.08C 85ksi(annealed) Cr-0.15C cutlery 440A Cr-0.5Ni-0.7C cutlery 440C Cr-0.5Ni-1.2C ball bearings Cr-0.5Ni-0.08C machine parts Cr-0.5Ni-0.12C acid tanks Cr-10Ni-0.08C food equipment 304L Cr-10Ni-0.03C food equipment Cr-12Ni-0.08C chemical tanks 420 440A 440C 405 430 304 304L 316 Cr-0.15C 440A Cr-0.5Ni-0.7C 440C Cr-0.5Ni-1.2C Cr-0.5Ni-0.08C Cr-0.5Ni-0.12C Cr-10Ni-0.08C 304L Cr-10Ni-0.03C Cr-12Ni-0.08C
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Types of steels Stainless steels
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Review today's notes a. what is martensite b. why is martensite c. martensite structure & properties Read text: pp ; Do problems in text: 9.55, 9.57, 10.14, 10.16 4. Do second set of problems on website
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