Institute of Metals Division - Central Region of the Mg-Zn Phase Diagram

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 6
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1958
Abstract
brittlement or notch sensitivity progressively increases. Further, in contrast to results obtained with the impact test, the notch strength for the large specimens does not reveal a 500°F embrittlement range. The notch sensitivity as determined with the 0.3-in. specimen of 4340 steel given the stepped austenitizing treatment has been discussed elsewhere. This quantity as measured for the 1.1-in.- diam notch tensile test and given in Fig. 3, is taken to signify that reduced notch sensitivity is encountered in the 600" to 800°F tempering range for specimens given the stepped austenitizing treatment. The stepped austenitizing treatment may, there- fore, be of use in promoting deeper hardenability for a 4340 steel while at the same time giving reduced notch sensitivity in the high-strength range in which this steel is now being used. Acknowledgments The work reported was supported by the U. S. Navy Bureau of Aeronautics. The authors are indebted to the Bureau of Aeronautics for granting permission to publish results of this research and to N. E. Promisel, H. Hessing, and J. Maltz for their interest.
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APA:
(1958) Institute of Metals Division - Central Region of the Mg-Zn Phase DiagramMLA: Institute of Metals Division - Central Region of the Mg-Zn Phase Diagram. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.