How Can I Learn Hardening Techniques?

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The discussion centers around learning hardening techniques related to materials science, specifically focusing on heat treatment of steels, strain hardening, and alloys. Participants are seeking resources and clarification for homework assignments involving definitions and examples of these concepts.

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  • Homework-related, Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant requests help with learning hardening techniques and resources.
  • Another participant suggests that the inquiry may pertain to the heat treatment of steels.
  • A participant confirms interest in both heat treatment and strain hardening, indicating urgency due to an upcoming homework deadline.
  • Several links to articles on hardening techniques are provided, covering topics such as surface hardening, hardening and tempering of tool steels, and hardenability of steels.
  • A participant notes that the inquiry relates to a broad range of materials science topics, suggesting the need for specific questions to narrow down the focus.
  • One participant expresses that the provided links should suffice for the homework and encourages further questions after reviewing the material.

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Participants generally agree on the relevance of the provided resources, but there is no consensus on specific questions or areas of focus for the homework assignment.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of topics within materials science, but lacks specific details on the participant's understanding or particular areas of confusion regarding hardening techniques.

Who May Find This Useful

Students or individuals interested in materials science, particularly those studying hardening techniques and seeking resources for homework or general understanding.

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is there anybody help me for learning hardening ways, links or anything else
thanx
 
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Are you possibly referring to heat treatment of steels?
 
yes and also strain hardening an maybe alloys
i am reaaly in trouble and have a homework tomorrow..
 
Surface Hardening of Steels
http://www.keytosteel.com/Articles/Art113.htm

In general - http://www.keytosteel.com/Articles.htm

The Strengthening of Iron and Steel
http://www.keytosteel.com/Articles/Art107.htm

Hardening and Tempering of Tool Steels
http://www.keytosteel.com/Articles/Art53.htm

Hardenability of Steels
http://www.keytosteel.com/Articles/Art146.htm

Work hardening and precipitation hardening.
 
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ravachol said:
yes and also strain hardening an maybe alloys
i am reaaly in trouble and have a homework tomorrow..
Well, you just narrowed that down to one full year of materials classes. Do you have any specific questions?
 
especially no, that was just a homework of definitions and some examples for a general information and the rationale of these ways thanks anyway for ur care..
 
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The links Astronuc provided are very good and will answer anything you need. If you have specific questions after your reading, feel free to ask.
 

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