(a)
The Brinell hardnesses and ductilities (%RA) for specimens of an iron-carbon alloy of eutectoid composition subjected to heat treatments:
Cool rapidly to
(b)
Cool rapidly to
(c)
Cool rapidly to
(d)
Reheat the specimen in part (c) to
(f)
Cool rapidly to 665°C (1230°F), hold for 103 s, then quench to room temperature:
(g)
Rapidly cool to 575°C (1065°F), hold for 20 s, rapidly cool to 350°C (660°F), hold for 100 s, then quench to room temperature:
(h)
Rapidly cool to 350°C (660°F), hold for 150 s, then quench to room temperature:
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