Abstract
The effect of forging temperature and temperature before quenching on microstructure is studied. This is related to the mechanical properties like tensile strength, yield strength and impact toughness. It was observed that martensitic needles in direct quenched parts were slightly longer than the normal hardened and tempered parts. This was attributed to the coarser prior austenite grain size, resulting in fewer nucleation sites in case of direct quenched parts.
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Quenching and Cooling