Discussion, Iron and Steel Division - The Izod Impact Strength of Heat-treated Alloy Steel – Discussion – Avery, H. S.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. M. Hodge
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Jan 1, 1947

Abstract

This paper represents a start on the problem of choosing alloy steels for a given application on the basis of toughness as indicated by the room temperature notched bar impact value at the desired hardness level, and as such, is very useful. I believe, however, that the authors will agree that it is only a start on this problem. The authors state that neglecting temper brittleness or other possible effects of the tempering temperature level, the impact values at a given grain size level will be determined principally by the hardenability. This is, of course, true inasmuch as the hardenability determines the microstructure, but it serves to emphasize the broad field that hardenability now covers, since this study apparently includes mi¬crostructures ranging from full martensite to coarse pearlite. Furthermore, the + or - 20 ft-lb spread in the correlation with hardenability, which certainly limits the usefulness of these results for many applications, indubitably reflects the wide range of microstructures corresponding to a given value of hardenability in terms of the difference between full martensite and asquenched hardness.
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APA: J. M. Hodge  (1947)  Discussion, Iron and Steel Division - The Izod Impact Strength of Heat-treated Alloy Steel – Discussion – Avery, H. S.

MLA: J. M. Hodge Discussion, Iron and Steel Division - The Izod Impact Strength of Heat-treated Alloy Steel – Discussion – Avery, H. S.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1947.

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