Abstract:
The main aim of this project is to investigate the hardness and impact properties of medium carbon steel treated at different heat treatment processes. Three types of heat treatment were performed including annealing, quenching and tempering. During annealing process, the specimens were heated at 900℃ and soaked for 1 hour in the furnace. The specimens were then quenched in a medium of water and open air, respectively. The treatment was followed by tempering processes which were done at 300, 450℃, and 600℃ with a soaking time of 2 hours for each temperature. After the heat treatment process completed, Rockwell hardness test and Charpy impact test were performed. The fractured surfaces of the samples were also examined by using Scanning Electron Microscope. It was observed that different heat treatment processes gave different hardness value and impact property to the steel. The specimen with the highest
hardness was found in samples quenched in water. Besides, the microstructure obtained after tempering provided a good combination of mechanical properties due to the process reduce brittleness by increasing ductility and toughness.
Description:
A Dissertation Submitted To The Department Of Mechanical And Technology Education
Studies, University Of Education Winneba, In Partial Fulfillment Of The
Requirementment For The Award Of Master Of Technology In Mechanical Engineering
Technology
NOVEMBER 2021