Sunday, November 27, 2016

Re: [MW:25763] Heat treatment impact on defect

Not at all unless you "burn" it

2016-11-24 17:06 GMT+02:00 Zakaria ghrab <zakaria.ghrab@gmail.com>:
Dear expert,

  Could you please give us your feedback & return experience about impact of PWHT (Heat treatment in general) in defect.

Could  size of porosity (volumic defects) can change after PWHT especially for ally steels ?
Any information for surfacic defects ?

Could you please confirm and give us some reference from codes and/or litterature.

Thank you very much.

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