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Chapter 13.16, Problem 1DP
To determine
To select:
The suitable materials for the following applications from the given table;
(a) Internal combustion engine block
(b) Steam condensing heat exchanger
(c) Turbofan blades of Jet engine
(d) Drill bit
(e) Cryogenic container (very low temperature utensils)
(f) Pyrotechnic (fireworks)
(g) High temperature furnace elements that are used at oxidizing atmospheres
S.No. | Materials |
1 | Plain carbon steel |
2 | Brass |
3 | Gray cast iron |
4 | Platinum |
5 | Stainless steel |
6 | Titanium alloy |
7 | Magnesium |
8 | Zinc |
9 | Tool steel |
10 | Aluminum alloy |
11 | Tungsten |
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