Chapter 11: Problems Associated with Heat Treated Parts[1]
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Published:2024
Abstract
This article introduces some of the general sources of heat treating problems with particular emphasis on problems caused by the actual heat treating process and the significant thermal and transformation stresses within a heat treated part. It addresses the design and material factors that cause a part to fail during heat treatment. The article discusses the problems associated with heating and furnaces, quenching media, quenching stresses, hardenability, tempering, carburizing, carbonitriding, and nitriding as well as potential stainless steel problems and problems associated with nonferrous heat treatments. The processes involved in cold working of certain ferrous and nonferrous alloys are also covered.
Problems Associated with Heat Treated Parts, Practical Heat Treating: Processes and Practices, By Jon L. Dossett, ASM International, 2024, p 191–222, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.phtpp.t59380191
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