1978
DOI: 10.2472/jsms.27.1115
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Abstract: The variation of mechanical properties due to the mass effect in cast iron was examined on the specimens cut from several parts of a gray cast iron flywheel by subjecting them the repetition of heating and cooling, and of annealing.The conditions of heat treatment were as follows: (1) fromIn the case (1), the change in mechanical properties of each part decreased rapidly in the early stage of heat repetition, and every part yielded almost the same strength after heating cycles of more than 50 times.On the othe… Show more

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