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The Science and Engineering of Materials, 4th ed Donald R. Askeland Pradeep P. Phul

Objectives of Chapter 12. Discuss how to use the eutectoid reaction to control the structure and properties of steels through heat treatment and alloying.Examine two special classes of ferrous alloys: stainless steels and cast irons.. Chapter Outline . 12.1 Designations and Classification

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The Science and Engineering of Materials, 4th ed Donald R. Askeland Pradeep P. Phul

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    1. The Science and Engineering of Materials, 4th ed Donald R. Askeland – Pradeep P. Phulé Chapter 12 – Ferrous Alloys

    2. Objectives of Chapter 12 Discuss how to use the eutectoid reaction to control the structure and properties of steels through heat treatment and alloying. Examine two special classes of ferrous alloys: stainless steels and cast irons.

    3. Chapter Outline 12.1 Designations and Classification of Steels 12.2 Simple Heat Treatments 12.3 Isothermal Heat Treatments 12.4 Quench and Temper Heat Treatments 12.5 Effect of Alloying Elements 12.6 Application of Hardenability

    4. Chapter Outline (Continued)

    6. Designations - The AISI (American Iron and Steel Institute) and SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) provide designation systems for steels that use a four- or five-digit number. Classifications - Steels can be classified based on their composition or the way they have been processed.

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