Monday, February 22, 2016

[MW:24355] Impact Test & cooling Rate-Preheating (carbon steel)

Dear all,

Background: 
impact testing is more critical for less(low)thickness than higher thickness.

Reason  : 
fine grain form during fast cooling and course grain form during slow cooling.

Question is:
Preheating use to lower the cooling rate for higher thickness.
So lower the cooling rate means form the course grain,course grain lower the toughness.

Preheating contributing to lower the toughness?


 

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