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... cooling curve obtained for the freezing of a pure crystalline substance . There is a very definite freezing or solidification point , shown by a marked arrest on the cooling curve . At this temperature the atoms cease their random ...
... cooling curve obtained for the freezing of a pure crystalline substance . There is a very definite freezing or solidification point , shown by a marked arrest on the cooling curve . At this temperature the atoms cease their random ...
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... cooling rate intermediate between the very rapid cooling necessary for martensite forma- tion and the slower rate of cooling at which pearlite is formed . 10.5 The iron - carbon phase diagram As mentioned in Section 6.11 , iron is ...
... cooling rate intermediate between the very rapid cooling necessary for martensite forma- tion and the slower rate of cooling at which pearlite is formed . 10.5 The iron - carbon phase diagram As mentioned in Section 6.11 , iron is ...
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... cooling at points along the length of the bar will approximate to the rate of cooling at points below the surface of a large section that has been quenched in water . When the test bar has fully cooled , surface flats are carefully ...
... cooling at points along the length of the bar will approximate to the rate of cooling at points below the surface of a large section that has been quenched in water . When the test bar has fully cooled , surface flats are carefully ...
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Constitution | 6 |
Bonding between atoms | 20 |
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