
Materials Science and Engineering
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Author: Jr. William D. Callister
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 9.20, Problem 80QP
(a)
To determine
A steel alloy contains 95.7wt%Fe, 4wt%W and 0.3wt%C,
The eutectoid temperature of the alloy:
(b)
To determine
The eutectoid composition:
(c)
To determine
The proeutectoid phase:
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