Sunday, July 17, 2011

[MW:11785] Re: CVN Energy

Hi Harish.,

you can get impact Properties with controlled Chemistry & heat
treatment , Normally Nickel shall be added to get high Impact test ,
there is no formula to derive the impact values..

Regards
SNVL

On Jul 16, 7:48 pm, Harish Kannepalli <harishkannepa...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>                  I have a very basic doubt since long time, posted in this
> forum also. How do we get the minimum energy requirements for CVN tests at a
> particular temperature? Is there any mathematical calculation to get this
> energy?
>
> --
> regards,
> Harish.

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