NAVISTAR CEMS AT-3 Method of Calculating D(IB) and D(IC) for Heat Treatable Steels
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NAVISTAR CEMS AT-3 Document Information:
Title
Method of Calculating D(IB) and D(IC) for Heat Treatable Steels
Navistar International Corporation
Publication Date:
Oct 1, 2001
Scope:
This method covers a procedure for calculating minimum, mean, and
maximum ideal critical diameters
(DI) for base chemical composition (DIB) and for the case chemical
composition DIC of wrought and
cast heat treatable steels. The calculated values of D are intended to
serve as a guide to the
range of hardenability that can be expected for a grade or family of
steels. Steels without
standard hardenability (H) bands can therefore be compared to those
with H bands.
The calculated DI's are not intended to mean that a DI value for a
particular heat of steel will
never exceed the stated minimum or maximum, but that most of the time
the DI will fall within the
stated DI range. Calculated DI's are normally used only for
comparative purposes but they may also
be used for calculating hardenability bands.
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