(a)
Interpretation:
The hardness of
Figure
Concept Introduction:
Hardness is a material property of a metal due to which material resist the plastic reformation. Plastic reformation means material reformation which undergoes non-reversible change. Hardness is a material property to resistance to twisting, scraping or cutting. Hardness is not constant or fixed for all material, but it depends upon strength and plasticity of metal, material hardness is expressed in terms of hardness number.
Answer to Problem 13.33P
The hardness of
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Jominy distance | Cooling rate ( |
Calculations:
From the given diagram and table, the
(b)
Interpretation:
The cooling rate and distance to hardness of
Figure
Concept Introduction:
Hardness is a material property of a metal due to which material resist the plastic reformation. Plastic reformation means material reformation which undergoes non-reversible change. Hardness is a material property to resistance to twisting, scraping or cutting. Hardness is not constant or fixed for all material, but it depends upon strength and plasticity of metal, material hardness is expressed in terms of hardness number.
Answer to Problem 13.33P
Hardness level ranges from
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Jominy distance | Cooling rate ( |
Calculations:
Figure
The equation byjominy is
By using the Jominy table, the cooling rate obtained is
(c)
Interpretation:
The cooling rate and distance to the hardness of
Figure
Concept Introduction:
Hardness is a material property of a metal due to which material resist the plastic reformation. Plastic reformation means material reformation which undergoes non-reversible change. Hardness is a material property to resistance to twisting, scraping or cutting. Hardness is not constant or fixed for all material, but it depends upon strength and plasticity of metal, material hardness is expressed in terms of hardness number.
Answer to Problem 13.33P
The distance to the hardness of
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Jominy distance | Cooling rate ( |
Calculations:
Figure
The equation byjominy is
By using the Jominy table, the cooling rate obtained is
(d)
Interpretation:
The cooling rate and distance tothehardness of
Figure
Concept Introduction:
Hardness is a material property of a metal due to which material resist the plastic reformation. Plastic reformation means material reformation which undergoes non-reversible change. Hardness is a material property to resistance to twisting, scraping or cutting. Hardness is not constant or fixed for all material, but it depends upon strength and plasticity of metal, material hardness is expressed in terms of hardness number.
Answer to Problem 13.33P
The distance to the hardness of
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Jominy distance | Cooling rate ( |
Calculations:
Figure
The equation byjominy is,
By using the Jominy table, the cooling rate obtained is
(e)
Interpretation:
The cooling rate and distance tothehardness of
Figure
Concept Introduction:
Hardness is a material property of a metal due to which material resist the plastic reformation. Plastic reformation means material reformation which undergoes non-reversible change. Hardness is a material property to resistance to twisting, scraping or cutting. Hardness is not constant or fixed for all material, but it depends upon strength and plasticity of metal, material hardness is expressed in terms of hardness number.
Answer to Problem 13.33P
The distance to the hardness of
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Jominy distance | Cooling rate ( |
Calculations:
Figure
The equation byjominy is,
By using the Jominy table, the cooling rate obtained is
(f)
Interpretation:
The cooling rate and distance to hardness of
Figure
Concept Introduction:
Hardness is a material property of a metal due to which material resist the plastic reformation. Plastic reformation means material reformation which undergoes non-reversible change. Hardness is a material property to resistance to twisting, scraping or cutting. Hardness is not constant or fixed for all material, but it depends upon strength and plasticity of metal, material hardness is expressed in terms of hardness number.
Answer to Problem 13.33P
The distance tothehardness of
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Jominy distance | Cooling rate ( |
Calculations:
Figure
The equation byjominy is,
By using the Jominy table, the cooling rate obtained is
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