Engineering Design: A Materials and Processing ApproachThis popular engineering design text covers the many factors influencing the design process, including technical, social, and economic considerations. Covered in detail is the topic of "materials selection" (the author's forte). This edition includes, material on computer aided design and new problems and exercises throughout. The text is aimed at the senior level course in design offered in both mechanical and materials science engineering departments. |
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Page 330
... martensite formation and consequent crack problems . As a result , it is common to limit welding to carbon steels with less than 0.3 percent carbon or to alloy steels in which the carbon equivalent ' is less than 0.3 percent carbon ...
... martensite formation and consequent crack problems . As a result , it is common to limit welding to carbon steels with less than 0.3 percent carbon or to alloy steels in which the carbon equivalent ' is less than 0.3 percent carbon ...
Page 337
... martensite reaction proceeds on cooling from the M , to M , temperature . This produces a residual stress distribution of the type shown in Fig . 7-34c . The residual stress distribution in a quenched steel bar is the resultant of the ...
... martensite reaction proceeds on cooling from the M , to M , temperature . This produces a residual stress distribution of the type shown in Fig . 7-34c . The residual stress distribution in a quenched steel bar is the resultant of the ...
Page 338
... martensite while the middle and center transform to pearlite ( Fig . 7-35c ) , there is little restraint offered by the hot , soft core during the time when martensite is forming on the surface , and the core readily accommodates to the ...
... martensite while the middle and center transform to pearlite ( Fig . 7-35c ) , there is little restraint offered by the hot , soft core during the time when martensite is forming on the surface , and the core readily accommodates to the ...
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The Design Process | 1 |
Design in a Broader Context | 54 |
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