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1
MatSE 259 Exam 2 Review Session
  1. Exam structure same as Exam 1
  2. Please write your student I.D. on the answer
    sheet
  3. Please mark your answers clearly
  4. Do not leave a question unanswered there is no
    negative marking
  5. Hand in both question and answer sheets at the
    end of the exam the questions will be posted on
    the website on Thursday after the last conflict
    exam

2
Diffusion
  • Requirements
  • Empty adjacent site
  • Sufficient energy
  • Types
  • Interdiffusion or Impurity diffusion and Self
    diffusion
  • Vacancy diffusion and Interstitial diffusion
  • Steady-state diffusion Ficks first law

3
Solid Solutions
  • A solid solution consists of at least two
    different atoms solute and solvent.
  • The crystal structure of the solid solution is
    that of the solvent, and the solute atoms occupy
    either interstitial or substitutional positions.
  • Solubility limit depends upon
  • Atomic Size
  • Crystal Structure
  • Electronegativity
  • Valences

4
Fe-C (Fe-Fe3C) Phase Diagram
  • A phase diagram (equilibrium/constitutional
    diagram) shows the relationship between
    temperature and the composition and quantities of
    the phases of a system.
  • The (Fe-Fe3C) phase diagram tells you
  • The phases present
  • The composition of the phases present
  • The fractions (mass or volume) of the phases
    present
  • Eutectoid Reaction
  • Hypo-eutectoid steels give pro-eutectoid a and
    pearlite
  • Hyper-eutectoid steels give pro-eutectoid CM and
    pearlite

5
Fe-C (Fe-Fe3C) Phase Diagram (contd.)
  • Textbook Example 9.65

6
Martensite (MAR)
  • Transforms from AUS on quenching or rapid cooling
    via a diffusionless shear process (CCP
    BCT)
  • Very hard and strong
  • Hardenability of a steel ability to make MAR
    (depth of transformation to martensite)
  • Controlling the position of T-T-T plots
  • - Changing C content
  • - Alloying
  • - Increasing AUS grain size
  • MAR tempering produces tempered martensite the
    mstructure of which consists of extremely small
    and uniformly dispersed cementite particles in a
    continuous ferrite matrix. Tempered Martensite is
    a lot tougher than MAR, depending on the
    tempering temperature.

7
T-T-T curves
  • Textbook Example 10.15

Ms
Mf
8
T-T-T Curves
  • Textbook Example 10.18

9
Stainless Steels (Cr gt 11 wt)
  • Based on the predominant mconstituent, S.S. are
    classified as
  • 1. Martensitic (heat treatable)
  • Medium Cr, Low Ni, Medium-High C
  • 2. Ferritic (not heat treatable)
  • Medium Cr, Low Ni, Medium C
  • a ferrite is the predominant phase
  • 3. Austenitic (not heat treatable)
  • High Cr, High Ni, Low C
  • g phase extended to room temperature
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