Q4: Answer with True or False: 1-Cooling rate when quenching steel in agitated water is faster than brine. 2-Normalizing can be done for hypereutectoid steels by heating the steel above Acm- 3-Marquenching of the hardened steel sometimes causes quench cracks.

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1-Cooling rate when quenching steel in agitated water is faster than brine.
2-Normalizing can be done for hypereutectoid steels by heating the steel above Acm.
3-Marquenching of the hardened steel sometimes causes quench cracks.
4-New carbides type begins to form after tempering AISI 1020 steel after 100°C.
5-Recrystallization temperature decreases with increasing the percentage of prior cold work.
6-Steels are categorized depending on their microstructure and how they've been heat treated.
7-Annihilation of dislocations, polygonization is commercially done by recrystallization annealing
8-Process annealing for cold worked for AISI 1040 steel includes heating the steel to 650°C.
9-Carbon content increases martensite start and finish temperatures.
10-Retained austenite is more at center than surface of a quenched part.
Transcribed Image Text:Q4: Answer with True or False: 1-Cooling rate when quenching steel in agitated water is faster than brine. 2-Normalizing can be done for hypereutectoid steels by heating the steel above Acm. 3-Marquenching of the hardened steel sometimes causes quench cracks. 4-New carbides type begins to form after tempering AISI 1020 steel after 100°C. 5-Recrystallization temperature decreases with increasing the percentage of prior cold work. 6-Steels are categorized depending on their microstructure and how they've been heat treated. 7-Annihilation of dislocations, polygonization is commercially done by recrystallization annealing 8-Process annealing for cold worked for AISI 1040 steel includes heating the steel to 650°C. 9-Carbon content increases martensite start and finish temperatures. 10-Retained austenite is more at center than surface of a quenched part.
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