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Thermomechanical Processing and Mechanical Properties of ...
This book focuses on the mechanical properties of hypereutectoid steels and cast irons as influenced by thermomechanical processing and microstructure.
D. R. Lesuer, C. K. Syn, Oleg D. Sherby,
1996
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Metallographer's Guide: Practice and Procedures for Irons ...
As mentioned earlier, steels to the left of the eutectoid point (carbon content less
than 0.77%) are called hypoeutectoid steels, and those above 0.77% C are
called hypereutectoid steels. The hypoeutectoid steel described previously would
...
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The Science and Engineering of Materials, SI Edition
Primary Microconstituents Hypoeutectoid steels contain less than 0.77% C, and
hypereutectoid steels contain more than 0.77% C. Ferrite is the primary or
proeutectoid microconstituent in hypoeutectoid alloys, and cementite is the
primary or ...
Donald Askeland, Pradeep Fulay, Wendelin Wright,
2011
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Investigations and Applications of Severe Plastic Deformation
hypereutectoid steels [11, 12] with pearlitic microstructures have shown that, in
the absence of severe plastic deformation, the yield strength is derived from
hardening contributions associated with pearlite colony size, interlamellar
carbide ...
Terry Lowe, Ruslan Z. Valiev,
2000
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Heat Treatment : Principles and Techniques
Eutectoid steels are heated to about 20—30°C above the lower critical
temperature, whereas hypereutectoid steels are heated 30—50°C above the
lower critical temperature. Hypereutectoid alloy steels require still higher
temperatures.
T. V. Rajan, sharma C. P., Ashok Sharma,
2012
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ENGINEERING MATERIALS: PROPERTIES AND APPLICATIONS OF METALS ...
2.14 What do you mean by eutectoid, hypoeutectoid and hypereutectoid steels?
Ans. Steel with eutectoid carbon content is known as eutectoid steel. Steels
containing carbon less than the eutectoid carbon content are referred to as ...
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DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS
In normalizing both hypoeutectoid and hypereutectoid steels, they are heated
above the critical temperature as shown in Figure 3.3. The normalized steel
consists of fertile and pearlite for hypoeutectoid steel and pearlite and cementite
for ...
KAMLESH PUROHIT, C. S. SHARMA,
2002
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Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering: An ...
Figure 10.35 A portion of the Fe–Fe3C phase diagram used in computing the
relative amounts of proeutectoid and pearlite microconstituents for hypoeutectoid
(C0) and hypereutectoid (C1) compositions. T e m p e r a t u r e 0.022 0.76 6.70 +
...
William D. Callister, David G. Rethwisch,
2012
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Evaluation of 52100
Hypereutectoid Steel for the M151 ...
Hypereutectoid Type A151 E52100 steel was evaluated by the Ammunition Engineering Directorate's Ammunition Engineering Laboratory for its suitability as an alternate material for the two-piece pearlite malleable iron XM151 Warhead of the 2 ...
Stanley Waxman, PICATINNY ARSENAL DOVER N J AMMUNITION ENGINEERING DIRECTORATE.,
1967
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Light Microscopy of Carbon Steels
... cementite eutectoid structures 186-1 89(F) ferrite and spheroidized cementite
hypereutectoid structures 198-199(F) hypereutectoid steels 196-199(F), 266-280(
F) hypoeutectoid steels 194-196(F), 237-267(F) in annealed low-carbon strip 59,
...
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Voestalpine, Austria, (Hall 21b, stand 202) will present several new innovations including its heat-treated hypereutectoid steel grade 400 UHC ... «International Railway Journal, Сен 14»
Making better rails
Its heat-treated grade 400 UHC HSH hypereutectoid steel combines hardness with a resistance to rolling contact fatigue and corrugation. «Railway Gazette International, Авг 14»