Figure 10.40 shows the continuous-cooling transformation diagram for a 0.35 wt% C iron-carbon alloy. Make a copy
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Figure 10.40 shows the continuous-cooling transformation diagram for a 0.35 wt% C iron-carbon alloy. Make a copy of this figure, and then sketch and label continuous-cooling curves to yield the following microstructures:
(a) Fine pearlite and proeutectoid ferrite
(b) Martensite
(c) Martensite and proeutectoid ferrite
(d) Coarse pearlite and proeutectoid ferrite
(e) Martensite, fine pearlite, and proeutectoid ferrite
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Materials Science and Engineering An Introduction
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