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Effect Of Silicon On Subcritical Heat Treatment Behavior And Wear Resistance Of 16 Wt% Cr Cast Iron With 2 Wt% Mo, P. Kosasu, S. Inthidech, P. Srichareonchai, Y. Matsubara Dec 2012

Effect Of Silicon On Subcritical Heat Treatment Behavior And Wear Resistance Of 16 Wt% Cr Cast Iron With 2 Wt% Mo, P. Kosasu, S. Inthidech, P. Srichareonchai, Y. Matsubara

Journal of Metals, Materials and Minerals

Effects of Si content on the hardness, decomposition of austenite and abrasive wear resistance during subcritical heat treatment of hypoeutectic 16 wt% Cr -2 wt% Mo cast irons were investigated. The hypoeutectic 16 wt%Cr-2wt% Mo cast irons with 0.5-2.0 wt% Si were prepared. The as-cast specimens were heated up to subcritical temperatures at 50 K intervals from 673K for 14.4 ks ,28.8 ks and 43.2 ks and then, cooled to the room temperature by fan air cooling. In the as-cast state, the hardness increased gradually as Si content increased to 1.5 wt% and then decreased rapidly. The size and the …


Study On The Fracture Toughness Of Friction Stir Welded Api X80, Allan M. Tribe Aug 2012

Study On The Fracture Toughness Of Friction Stir Welded Api X80, Allan M. Tribe

Theses and Dissertations

High strength low alloy (HSLA) steels have been developed to simultaneously have high yield strength and high fracture toughness. However, in practical applications steel must be welded. Traditional arc welding has proven detrimental to the fracture toughness of HSLA steels. Friction stir welding has recently shown mixed results in welding HSLA steels. The range of welding parameters used in these recent studies however has been very limited. With only a few welding parameters tested, the effect of spindle speed, travel speed, and heat input on the fracture toughness of friction stir welded HSLA steel remains unknown. To understand how the …


Three-Body-Type Abrasive Wear Behavior Of 26% Cr Cast Iron With Molybdenum, A. Chooprajong, P. Sricharoenchai, S. Inthidech, Y. Matsubara Jul 2012

Three-Body-Type Abrasive Wear Behavior Of 26% Cr Cast Iron With Molybdenum, A. Chooprajong, P. Sricharoenchai, S. Inthidech, Y. Matsubara

Journal of Metals, Materials and Minerals

Hypoeutectic 26 wt% Cr cast irons without and with Mo were prepared in order to investigate their abrasion wear resistance. The annealed specimens were hardened from 1323 K (As-H) and then tempered at three levels of temperatures between 673 and 823 K for 7.2ks, the temperature giving the maximum hardness (HTmax), lower temperature than that at HTmax (L-HTmax ) and higher temperature than that at HTmax (H-HTmax). The abrasive wear resistance was evaluated using Rubber Wheel abrasion test (three-body-type). It was found that hardness and volume fraction of retained austenite (V) in the heat-treated specimens varied with the Mo content …


Evaluation Of Cassava Tuber Resistance To Deformation, Oladele Peter Kolawole Engr. Jun 2012

Evaluation Of Cassava Tuber Resistance To Deformation, Oladele Peter Kolawole Engr.

Oladele Peter Kolawole Ph.D

A study was carried out, hardness and resistant ability of cassava tuber was investigated, the study involved the use of laboratory penetrometer and a data lodger. Hand-drilling machine was fitted with a 500mm diameter blade. These devices were powered manually and by application of electricity. Forces were applied by allowing direct cutting of the tubers using rotating sharp blade. The penetrometer was used to test the strength of fresh tuber. The result obtained indicated that cassava tuber hardness increases with the reduction of moisture content. The penetration force of 5.4 Newton at 70% moisture content wet basis was recorded while …


Influences Of Sample Preparation On The Indentation Size Effect And Nanoindentation Pop-In On Nickel, Zhigang Wang May 2012

Influences Of Sample Preparation On The Indentation Size Effect And Nanoindentation Pop-In On Nickel, Zhigang Wang

Doctoral Dissertations

Careful experiments were performed with a well characterized indenter to systematically investigate the influences of sample preparation on the indentation size effect (ISE) and nanoindentation pop-in behavior in nickel. The Ni (100) surface was prepared by electropolishing and then damaged in a controlled way by polishing with alumina slurry. The damaged layer was systematically removed in steps by colloidal silica polishing (0.02 µm (micrometer)) with the pop-in behavior statistically characterized and the depth dependence of the hardness measured at each step. AFM observation revealed that the electropolished surface is free from scratches, and has the largest roughness. Numerous scratches were …


Treatment Technology Validation For Water Softening Technology, Caitlin Brown, Nathan Dillon, Kevin Tweeten, Peixi Yan, Kayla Lester, Tim Lewis Mar 2012

Treatment Technology Validation For Water Softening Technology, Caitlin Brown, Nathan Dillon, Kevin Tweeten, Peixi Yan, Kayla Lester, Tim Lewis

Senior Design

MT Hard Water of Montana Tech of the University of Montana submits Task 3: Treatment Technology Validation for Water Softening Technology as an entry into the 2012 WERC Environmental Design Contest.

Currently, there are several commercially available technologies that treat water hardness. The objective of this project is to develop a strategy to evaluate and validate different water hardness treatment technologies. MT Hard Water (MTHW) has studied several technologies including: electromagnetic water treatment, ion exchange, and reverse osmosis. For validation purposes, an electromagnetic water treatment system (ScaleRID) was selected according to the WERC task description.


Effect Of The Austenitising Heat Treatment On The Microstructure And Hardness Of Martensitic Stainless Steel Aisi 420, Lilian D. Barlow, Madeleine Du Toit Jan 2012

Effect Of The Austenitising Heat Treatment On The Microstructure And Hardness Of Martensitic Stainless Steel Aisi 420, Lilian D. Barlow, Madeleine Du Toit

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part A

The effect of austenitizing on the microstructure and hardness of two martensitic stainless steels was examined with the aim of supplying heat-treatment guidelines to the user that will ensure a martensitic structure with minimal retained austenite, evenly dispersed carbides and a hardness of between 610 and 740 HV (Vickers hardness) after quenching and tempering. The steels examined during the course of this examination conform in composition to medium-carbon AISI 420 martensitic stainless steel, except for the addition of 0.13% vanadium and 0.62% molybdenum to one of the alloys. Steel samples were austenitized at temperatures between 1000 and 1200 C, followed …