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A comprehensive review of heat treatment methods. An absolute must for specifying steels. Even though today's manufacturing climate has given rise to an increased use of plastics, composites and ceramics, steel remains the only viable alternative for certain applications. This invaluable resource book will help you immeasurably in determining which steel and heat treatment process will best meet your needs. It reviews current methods, both quantitative and correlative, in determining hardness or strength.
You get a brief review of the concepts behind the common method of graphically depicting decomposition of austenite, the time-temperature-transformation (TTT) diagram. It's followed by the ways of calculating hardenability from chemical composition and austenite grain size. Heat transfer during quenching is also discussed including temperature-time curves for various shapes like bars and plates.
Subsequent tempering is analyzed for you in great detail along with austentizing, annealing, normalizing, martempering, austempering and intercritical heat treatment. Thoroughly up-to-date, this book also covers computer modeling of heat treatment processes.
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Preface
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : The Iron-Carbon Phase Diagram and TTT Diagrams
Chapter 3 : Hardenability
Chapter 4 : Quenching of Steels
Chapter 5 : Tempering
Chapter 6 : Austenitization of Steels
Chapter 7 : Annealing, Normalizing, Martempering and Austempering
Chapter 8 : Structural steels
Chapter 9 : Modeling and Use of Correlations in Heat Treatment
Chapter 10 : Illustrative Examples
Appendices
Index