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Hardness vs Hardenability, Jominy Test Explained!
In this video, Mal and Stephen discuss the hardenability of carbon steel using the Jominy end quench test per ASTM A255. This test method covers the procedure for determining the hardenability of steel. One end of a cylindrical test specimen 1.0 inch in diameter is quenched using a water jet, then the hardening response is measured as a function of the distance from the quenched end. The detail of the test apparatus and test procedure can be found in ASTM A255.
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Комментарии

  • @wiggleforge
    @wiggleforge 2 дня назад

    Check out these beautiful needles!

  • @engineeringandmath5443
    @engineeringandmath5443 8 дней назад

    Conversation of wisdom! Two geniuses are on the mission!

  • @Cena3033
    @Cena3033 8 дней назад

    hey man You save my a*s😂❤

  • @petermichalantos5038
    @petermichalantos5038 16 дней назад

    I get it perfect.

  • @grazed_right
    @grazed_right 18 дней назад

    Hey that's awesome!!

  • @ScinnerNo1
    @ScinnerNo1 3 месяца назад

    What hardness would carbon steel have on that scale and also quench hardened carbon steel?

    • @everydaymaterials9830
      @everydaymaterials9830 28 дней назад

      "Carbon steel" can mean a lot of different things, but a low carbon steel like A36 or AISI 1020 might have something like 60 HRB. A medium carbon steel would be closer to 90 (similar in hardness to the knife we were testing in the video). Quench hardened steel is much harder, hard enough that it really shouldn't be tested on the Rockwell B scale. We instead use the Rockwell C scale (more load with a sharper indenter), which would give a value of 60-65 HRC for quench hardened steel. That's off the charts for Rockwell B, but would be well over 120 HRB, much harder than the stainless steel knife we tested.

  • @ChildMinded
    @ChildMinded 4 месяца назад

    Share the original link please I don't believe you are the original creator and its not legal to use anyone else's content and you are not even mentioning the original source 🫤🫤

  • @keanelopez1330
    @keanelopez1330 7 месяцев назад

    MAL IS GOAT

  • @mariaconcepcionrodriguezhe2850
    @mariaconcepcionrodriguezhe2850 8 месяцев назад

    Next you will "test" mild steel. Conclusion: steel isnt hardenable😂 Waste of time clickbait. wish i was there to break your glasses nerd

  • @rizkiezeddin6071
    @rizkiezeddin6071 10 месяцев назад

    Is there any way to regain the hardness? And also based on the phase diagram you showed us that stainless steels with 16-18% chromium will always be in ferritic state regardless of tempeprature change below 1500c, however I check for SS316 stainless steel contains about 16-18% Cr but is considered austenitic stainless steel. Am i misunderstanding anything?..

    • @Hello-ts5kh
      @Hello-ts5kh 5 месяцев назад

      That diagram is not accurate for 3XX series steels because they have large nickel additions which increase the size of the austenite phase.

    • @everydaymaterials9830
      @everydaymaterials9830 28 дней назад

      It is difficult to regain the hardness in ferritic stainless steels. A typical steel could be normalized (heated to austenite, then cooled in air), but that doesn't work for stainless steel since it doesn't have a phase change when heated. Plastic deformation via cold working or hot working the steel could regain its strength, but not without altering its shape.

  • @hopefullysoonaweldingengineer
    @hopefullysoonaweldingengineer 11 месяцев назад

    Very informative video thank you. How formability of material will chance as the grains grow? As irregulary arranged grain boundry atoms pass into the grains the whole formability of the metal should increase because of slip planes may increase. Am I wrong?

    • @everydaymaterials9830
      @everydaymaterials9830 28 дней назад

      You are correct. The gained ductility is relatively minor, but larger grains are slightly more ductile than small grains.

  • @john-michaelrobinson3994
    @john-michaelrobinson3994 Год назад

    What about Chromium carbides?

    • @everydaymaterials9830
      @everydaymaterials9830 11 месяцев назад

      Time is a factor for producing Chromium Carbide (CrC) precipitation. Water quenching a think blade is fast heat loss process and does not produce much CrC. However, for thicker blades, CrC precipitation is a possibility.

  • @john-michaelrobinson3994
    @john-michaelrobinson3994 Год назад

    Why did you quench it in water rather than oil?

    • @everydaymaterials9830
      @everydaymaterials9830 11 месяцев назад

      quenching in water provides a greater hardness than quenching in oil. Our goal was showing quenching will not increase the hardness of stainless steel.

  • @mathieulapointe1207
    @mathieulapointe1207 Год назад

    Great explanation 😊 thanks

  • @MushookieMan
    @MushookieMan Год назад

    What would be the hardness of a single crystal stainless piece compared to ordinary stainless made of grains? And what about metallic glass?

    • @everydaymaterials9830
      @everydaymaterials9830 11 месяцев назад

      To measure microstructure hardness and depending on the size of grain, Vickers microhardness or for smaller grains Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) can be used.

  • @phillipdridge9775
    @phillipdridge9775 Год назад

    And i still dont know how to harden stainless....

    • @everydaymaterials9830
      @everydaymaterials9830 Год назад

      Perhaps look into carburizing process for SS or other surface hardening methods listed in here: www.worldstainless.org/Files/issf/non-image-files/PDF/Euro_Inox/Surface_Hardening_EN.pdf

    • @phillipdridge9775
      @phillipdridge9775 Год назад

      @@everydaymaterials9830 thank you very much ❤️

    • @phillipdridge9775
      @phillipdridge9775 Год назад

      @@everydaymaterials9830 thank you very much ❤️

  • @fishdude666ify
    @fishdude666ify Год назад

    I've got a stainless bar someone gave me, no idea what kind; I've quenched it in oil and it was so freaking hard brand new resin disks wouldn't touch it. It was like grinding on titanium.

    • @everydaymaterials9830
      @everydaymaterials9830 Год назад

      Perhaps it is martensitic which has close to 1% carbon id can be quenched hardened, For this video we had ferritic stainless steel which has low carbon (less than 0.2%) which doesn't produce sufficient martensite after quenching and therefore can't be hardened.

    • @Hello-ts5kh
      @Hello-ts5kh 5 месяцев назад

      @@everydaymaterials9830 jus for some clarification you don’t need 1% C to make a stainless martensitic. 403/410 type stainless steels are commonly used martensitic grades in the power industry and often have C contents below .15%. My company buys annealed 403 forgings that as received measure around 80 HRB and will quench harden to about 44 HRC with only .12% C.

  • @georgen9755
    @georgen9755 Год назад

    hundred times magnification to view microscopic organisms that are invisible to lens ..... the focal length adjustments may give better grain size of the materials that are tested for grain size analysis ............ primary mailer Jessy .....p

  • @georgen9755
    @georgen9755 Год назад

    astm American standard testing machine ......testing materials charpy

  • @bjornSE
    @bjornSE Год назад

    Thanks for making this, very well explained and the practical demonstration helps a lot too!

  • @khotsokeyho5525
    @khotsokeyho5525 Год назад

    How do we get stainless steel harder?

    • @TheZoneTakesYou
      @TheZoneTakesYou Год назад

      work hardening should introduce dislocations and make granular movement more difficult -> harder

    • @m.a.farrokhzad1962
      @m.a.farrokhzad1962 Год назад

      Some grades of stainless steel can get harder by adding alloying elements such as copper followed by a special heat treatment known as precipitation hardening (PH) which allows formation of hard intermetallic compounds within the steel. Example 17-4 PH steel which has added copper. Plain ferritic stainless steel has low carbon content but by adding upto 1% carbon which can transform it to martensitic stainless steel series which are hard.

  • @theJETthatBLASTS
    @theJETthatBLASTS 2 года назад

    i love you mal!

  • @guruprasannabalagurumoorth5079
    @guruprasannabalagurumoorth5079 2 года назад

    Thankyou

  • @lowkeyhuman1893
    @lowkeyhuman1893 2 года назад

    Awesome!

  • @al-kb6nf
    @al-kb6nf 3 года назад

    After completing this course can we apply for journey man

  • @toxicpyro4959
    @toxicpyro4959 3 года назад

    Thank you Mal very cool

  • @henryzarate9275
    @henryzarate9275 3 года назад

    What college is this? I am interested.

  • @shreyashpatel7679
    @shreyashpatel7679 4 года назад

    Superb

  • @Beggin4hagaN
    @Beggin4hagaN 4 года назад

    Excellent editing!