Steel Heat Treating Technologies
Volume 4B covers a variety of topics associated with steel heat treating, including modeling and simulation, process control, furnace types, common heat treating problems, and troubleshooting and prevention techniques. Building on the material presented in Volume 4A, Steel Heat Treating Fundamentals and Processes, it delves into the complexities of part distortion, residual stress, and cracking, explaining why it occurs in treated steel parts and how to predict, measure, and minimize its damaging effects. It also describes the important role of quenchants and how to set up, monitor, and maintain batch quenching processes to ensure uniform hardening for a variety of steels and component shapes. In addition, the volume offers insights on decarburization and its impact on component life, and includes reference information on furnace atmospheres, combustion efficiencies, heat-transfer equations, and more. For information on the print version of Volume 4B, ISBN: 978-1-62708-025-5, follow this link.
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
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Steel Heat Treating Process Control—An IntroductionPublished:30 September 2014
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Calculation of Heat Treating CostsByPublished:30 September 2014
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Problems Associated with Heat TreatingByLauralice C.F. Canale;Lauralice C.F. CanaleEscola de Engenharia de São CarlosSearch for other works by this author on:Jan Vatavuk;Jan VatavukUniversidade Presbiteriana MackenzieSearch for other works by this author on:George E. Totten;George E. TottenPortland State UniversitySearch for other works by this author on:Published:30 September 2014
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Steel Decarburization—Mechanisms, Models, Prevention, Correction, and Effects on Component LifeByRoger N. WrightRoger N. WrightRensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Rev Mr Wright)Search for other works by this author on:Published:30 September 2014
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Heat Treatment Systems and Controls
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Types of Heat Treating FurnacesByAlexey SverdlinAlexey SverdlinBradley UniversitySearch for other works by this author on:Published:30 September 2014
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Furnace Atmospheres for Heat Treating[1]ByThomas PhilipsThomas PhilipsAir Products and Chemicals, Inc.Search for other works by this author on:Published:30 September 2014
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Furnace Atmosphere Controls in Heat Treating View Chapter PDF LinkPDF
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Temperature Control in Heat Treating[1]Published:30 September 2014
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Furnace ControlsByFrank Pietracupa;Frank PietracupaUnited Process ControlsSearch for other works by this author on:Janusz SzymborskiJanusz SzymborskiNitrex Metal Inc.Search for other works by this author on:Published:30 September 2014
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Vacuum Heat Treating ProcessesByReal Fradette;Real FradetteSolar Atmospheres
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Search for other works by this author on:Virginia Osterman;Virginia OstermanSolar AtmospheresRevising author
Search for other works by this author on:William R. Jones;William R. JonesSolar AtmospheresRevising author
Search for other works by this author on:Jon DossettJon DossettConsultantRevising author
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Induction Heat Treating SystemsPublished:30 September 2014
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Salt Bath Heat Treatment and EquipmentByW. James Laird, Jr.W. James Laird, Jr.Park Thermal International CorporationSearch for other works by this author on:Published:30 September 2014
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Fluidized-Bed Heat Treating Equipment[1]ByWeimin Gao;Weimin GaoInstitute for Frontier Materials, Deakin UniversitySearch for other works by this author on:Lingxue Kong;Lingxue KongInstitute for Frontier Materials, Deakin UniversitySearch for other works by this author on:Peter HodgsonPeter HodgsonInstitute for Frontier Materials, Deakin UniversitySearch for other works by this author on:Published:30 September 2014
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Quenchants and Quenching Technologies
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Quenchants Used for Heat Treatment of Ferrous AlloysByScott MacKenzieScott MacKenzieHoughton InternationalSearch for other works by this author on:Published:30 September 2014
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Quenchant Agitation, Design, and CharacterizationByD. Scott MacKenzieD. Scott MacKenzieHoughton InternationalSearch for other works by this author on:Published:30 September 2014
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Quench Factor Characterization of Quenchants for Hardening of SteelByR.L.S. Otero;R.L.S. OteroUniversidade de São Paulo,BrazilSearch for other works by this author on:L.C.F. Canale;L.C.F. CanaleUniversidade de São Paulo,BrazilSearch for other works by this author on:G.E. TottenG.E. TottenPortland State UniversitySearch for other works by this author on:Published:30 September 2014
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Wire Cooling Curve AnalysisByGeorge E. TottenGeorge E. TottenPortland State UniversitySearch for other works by this author on:Published:30 September 2014
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Acoustical CharacterizationByJanez GrumJanez GrumUniversity of LjubljanaSearch for other works by this author on:Published:30 September 2014
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Nanofluids as Quenchants in Industrial Heat TreatmentByK. Narayan Prabhu;K. Narayan PrabhuNational Institute of Technology KarnatakaSearch for other works by this author on:G. RameshG. RameshNational Institute of Technology KarnatakaSearch for other works by this author on:Published:30 September 2014
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Distortion and Residual Stresses
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Basics of Distortion and Stress Generation during Heat TreatmentByThomas LübbenThomas LübbenStiftung Institut für Werkstofftechnik (Foundation Institute of Materials Science)Search for other works by this author on:Published:30 September 2014
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Residual Stresses and Distortion in Quenched and Tempered SteelsByJ. Hoffmeister;J. HoffmeisterKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologySearch for other works by this author on:V. SchulzeV. SchulzeKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologySearch for other works by this author on:Published:30 September 2014
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Residual Stresses and Distortion in Thermochemically Treated SteelsByB. Clausen;B. ClausenStiftung Institut für WerkstofftechnikSearch for other works by this author on:M. Steinbacher;M. SteinbacherStiftung Institut für WerkstofftechnikSearch for other works by this author on:F. HoffmannF. HoffmannStiftung Institut für WerkstofftechnikSearch for other works by this author on:Published:30 September 2014
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Distortion EngineeringByB. Clausen;B. ClausenStiftung Institut für WerkstofftechnikSearch for other works by this author on:T. Lübben;T. LübbenStiftung Institut für WerkstofftechnikSearch for other works by this author on:R. RentschR. RentschStiftung Institut für WerkstofftechnikSearch for other works by this author on:Published:30 September 2014
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Modeling and Simulation of Steel Heat Treatment—Prediction of Microstructure, Distortion, Residual Stresses, and CrackingByC. SimsirC. SimsirMetal Forming Center of Excellence (MFCE), Atilim UniversitySearch for other works by this author on:Published:30 September 2014
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