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can anyone explain the shock absorbing ability of steel? thank you
mild steel is one of low carbon steel which means not so strong when compared to high carbon one, why is mild steel used instead of high carbon steel?
well, i was thinking whether the mild steel is heat treated first. but how can annealing change the crystal structure of mild steel? is it something related to the body centered cubic and face centered cubic thing?
it really confuses me, i thought annealing is going to increase the hardness and strength of mild steel, but its seems to be differnet from what i thought its going to be, can anyone clarify that, coz my teahcer will probably ask me to explain it.
On a side note : strange as it may seem, some cast irons have very good vibration damping properties. I think they are called SG irons (because of spheroidal graphite nucleii), and get used in automobile cylinders, pump rotors and other places that can be a source of vibration.