2010
DOI: 10.1520/mnl64-eb
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Intensive Quenching Systems: Engineering and Design

Abstract: Description This comprehensive new manual focuses on highly-forced heat transfer—the Intensive Quenching (IQ) processes, with particular attention to the replacement of relatively expensive alloyed steels with less expensive carbon steels. 13 comprehensive chapters examine: With this unique manual, you are can address the following problems: This unique manual is intended for metallurgists and mechanical engineers to assist them in their work to design quenching sys… Show more

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“…Thus, the superficial layer acts like a blacksmith: under conditions of high stress, the plates of martensite arise explosively, deforming the austenite and creating extremely high dislocation densities, which are frozen during rapid cooling. This process is analogous to low-temperature thermo-mechanical treatment (LTMT) [12].…”
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“…Thus, the superficial layer acts like a blacksmith: under conditions of high stress, the plates of martensite arise explosively, deforming the austenite and creating extremely high dislocation densities, which are frozen during rapid cooling. This process is analogous to low-temperature thermo-mechanical treatment (LTMT) [12].…”
Section: Super-strengthening Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Reynolds number Re is related to the speed of the quenchant at the beginning of the outlet from a nozzle, and the Prandtl number Pr characterizes physical properties of the quenchant. The dimensionless equation of similarity ( (2)) is valid within the boundaries of the following values and given parameters [12,19,20] …”
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“…The intensive quenching process is timed to yield optimal as-quenched martensitic case depths. When conducted properly, intensive quenching is capable of producing optimum compressive stresses and case depths which are typically greater than those achievable by carburizing (Ref [2][3][4][5].…”
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