Essentials Of Materials Science And Engineering, Si Edition
Essentials Of Materials Science And Engineering, Si Edition
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781337629157
Author: Donald R. Askeland, Wendelin J. Wright
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.1P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The difference between cast iron and steel needs to be explained.

Concept Introduction:

Cast iron is an iron-carbon alloy containing carbon more than 2 percent. It has a comparatively small melting temperature which makes it helpful in making equipment. Steel is also an iron alloy but with less percentage of carbon. It can also have other elements alloyed with iron. It is a major component required in making buildings, machines and weapons etc. due to its high tensile strength and low cost.

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Answer to Problem 13.1P

The principal distinction between forged irons is that the iron is made of waste materials and iron, recognized as the 4% coal iron.

Explanation of Solution

SteelCast iron
1) It contains less than 2% carbon content.1) It contains carbon content between 4% to 7%.
2) Steel is milder and harder to cost.2) Cast iron is brittle and easier to cast.
3) Tensile strength is more.3) Compressive strength is more.
4) Cost is varying depending on grade and type.4) Cheaper than steel.
5) Fabricated to make the structure, tools, etc.5) Manufacturing of manhole covers, piping, and guttering.

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