dual phase steel is a high strength steel that has a ferrite and martensitic microstructure
pls refer to carbon-phase diagram... mild steel will be liquid and welded with temp. of >1300degC
There is phase to phase voltage in 3 phase system.AnswerYou don't get voltage 'phase-to-phase'; it's 'line-to-line'!
single phase, double phase & three phase
Silicon is used as a deoxidising (killing) agent in the melting of steel, as a result, most steels contain a small percentage of silicon. Silicon contributes to hardening of the ferritic phase in steels and for this reason silicon killed steels are somewhat harder and stiffer than aluminium killed steels.
dual phase steel is a high strength steel that has a ferrite and martensitic microstructure
The softest not exactly the charcoal cat is the softest 2 me ~Puplove56
Bass trees are the softest
Steel needs to go through a fluid phase when being produced to allow for impurities to be removed through processes like slagging. This helps improve the quality and strength of the final steel product. Additionally, the fluid phase allows for better control of the composition and uniformity of the steel.
to insure the steel is fully hardened
to insure the steel is fully hardened
to insure the steel is fully hardened
The mantle is the softest layer of the Earth.
Yes, the chinchilla is the softest animal in the world. The seal is the second softest if u r wondering........
percale cotton is the softest cotton sheets
The superlative form of "softly" is "softest."
Steel is heated to a fluid phase to facilitate shaping and forming processes like casting, forging, and rolling. This allows for complex shapes and structures to be easily created from molten steel. Additionally, the fluid phase helps remove impurities and homogenize the alloy composition for improved mechanical properties.