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Homework Statement
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Homework Equations
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The Attempt at a Solution
I could use some assistance. It is the quenching that is giving me trouble. Considering that quenching consists of lowering the temperature of the sample quite quickly does that mean the phase present would just be alpha and Fe3C?
The Attempt at a Solution
Section 1A asked the following:
Consider a sample of 1040 steel - plain carbon steel with 0.4% carbon content. Let's heat the sample of 870C(1600F) and allow sufficient time for equilibrium.
I was able to determine that the phase present in that situation is gamma, carbon content of 0.4%, and a mass fraction of 1.
Section 1B asked the following:
Now let's slow (equilibrium) cool the sample to just above 727C(1343F) and allow sufficient time for equilibrium.
I was able to determine phases present are gamma and alpha, alpha 0.2% and gamma 0.77% carbon content, and alpha 0.493 and gamma 0.507 mass fraction.
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