The document discusses heat treatment processes for material science. It provides multiple choice questions about equilibrium heat treatments, factors that affect hardenability, cooling rates during quenching in different mediums, the structures of martensite and austenite, assessing hardenability, annealing temperatures compared to normalizing, and the heat treatment between 550-650°C. The key points covered are the differences between equilibrium and non-equilibrium heat treatments, factors that influence hardenability, how quenching mediums affect cooling rates, the definitions of martensite and austenite structures, using the Jominy test to assess hardenability, annealing being at a lower temperature than normalizing, and the heat treatment between
The document discusses heat treatment processes for material science. It provides multiple choice questions about equilibrium heat treatments, factors that affect hardenability, cooling rates during quenching in different mediums, the structures of martensite and austenite, assessing hardenability, annealing temperatures compared to normalizing, and the heat treatment between 550-650°C. The key points covered are the differences between equilibrium and non-equilibrium heat treatments, factors that influence hardenability, how quenching mediums affect cooling rates, the definitions of martensite and austenite structures, using the Jominy test to assess hardenability, annealing being at a lower temperature than normalizing, and the heat treatment between
The document discusses heat treatment processes for material science. It provides multiple choice questions about equilibrium heat treatments, factors that affect hardenability, cooling rates during quenching in different mediums, the structures of martensite and austenite, assessing hardenability, annealing temperatures compared to normalizing, and the heat treatment between 550-650°C. The key points covered are the differences between equilibrium and non-equilibrium heat treatments, factors that influence hardenability, how quenching mediums affect cooling rates, the definitions of martensite and austenite structures, using the Jominy test to assess hardenability, annealing being at a lower temperature than normalizing, and the heat treatment between
1. Which one of the following is not equilibrium heat treatment (1) Austenetising (2) Annealing (3) Normalizing (4) Precipitation (4) 2. The hardenability is not affected by (1) air (2) chemical composition of steel (3) critical cooling rate (4) quenching medium and method of quenching (1) 3. The slowest cooling rate is obtained when steel is quenched in (1) air (2) brine (3) fused salt (4) mixture of oil and water (1) 4. The fastest cooling rate is achieved when steel is quenched in (1) air (2) oil (3) water (4) brine (4) 5. Which one of the following is not correct (1) Martensite has a BCC structure (2) Austenite has FCC structure (3) Martensite is a solid solution of carbon in BCC iron (4) The martensite which is formed during quenching is too brittle (1) 6. Hardenability of steel is assessed by (1) impact test (2) Jominy end-quench test (3) hardness test (4) non-destructive test (2) 7. Annealing temperature is (1) same as normalizing temperature (2) greater than normalizing temperature (3) less than normalizing temperature (4) sometimes greater and sometimes lesser than normalizing temperature (3) 8. Heat treatment that requires heating a part below A1 temperature, i.e. between 550C and 650 is called as (1) hardening (2) normalizing (3) process annealing (4) full annealing
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