Mechanical properties medium carbon steel surface ST 60 results carburizing process using media wood charcoal.

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العنوان: Mechanical properties medium carbon steel surface ST 60 results carburizing process using media wood charcoal.
المؤلفون: Riza, Ramzul Irham, Ngafwan, Fais, Ubaidillah Nur, Masyrukan, Nugraha, Nurmuntaha Agung, Malik, Abdul
المصدر: AIP Conference Proceedings; 2024, Vol. 2838 Issue 1, p1-7, 7p
مصطلحات موضوعية: CARBON steel, CHARCOAL, WOOD, CARBURIZATION, VICKERS hardness, HARDNESS testing, SURFACE temperature
مستخلص: The carburizing process involves adding carbon components to the steel surface at an austenite temperature to harden it. The goal of this study was to see how the process of carburizing ST 60 steel at 825°C for 4 hours using wood charcoal that had been converted into carbon affected the microstructure and surface hardness. Microstructure testing is used to detect the steel's phase after it has been carburized. The goal of hardness testing is to assess the material's hardness following the carburizing process. The carbon sieving procedure produced a dry carbon size of 100 mesh with a particle size of 554.621m2 and a wet carbon size of 500 mesh with an average area of 113.542m2 of carbon particles. Based on the findings of the tests, it can be assumed that following the carburizing process, the number of carbon particles would decrease. Carbon was lost at a rate of 33.58 percent, with an average particle area of 554.621m2. Carbon with an average particle area of 113.542m2 was lost by 9.91 percent. According to the Vickers hardness test, the raw material's average hardness from points 1 to 5 is 280.42kg/mm2. Steel with a hardness of 1-5 points is carburized with an average area of 554.621m2 carbon particles with a density of 214.56kg/mm2. The area of carbon particles in carburizing steel is 113.542m2, and the average hardness value is 245kg/mm2. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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تدمد:0094243X
DOI:10.1063/5.0185784