Four CCT Diagrams of Steels

Steel name: Steels
Diagram No.: 4971
Type of diagram: CCT
Chemical composition in weight %: No data
Steel group: Steels
Note: Examples of CCT diagrams for low-alloy steels. (a) CCT diagrams of a chromium-molybdenum steel using simulated cooling curves for water, oil, and air. (b) Computer-calculated CCT diagrams of a nickel-chromium steel containing 0.77 wt% C based on the cooling curves for water, oil, and air given in (a). The effect of different cooling curves is shown in Fig. 10. Each CCT diagram contains a family of curves representing the cooling rates at different depths of a cylinder with a 300 mm (12 in.) diameter. The slowest cooling rate represents the center of the cylinder. As shown in Fig., the rate of cooling and the position of the CCT curves depend on the cooling medium (water produced the highest cooling rate followed by oil and air, respectively). The more severe the cooling medium, the longer the times to which the C-shaped curves are shifted. The Ms temperature is unaffected.
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