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TAFE NSW -Technical and Further Education Commission ENMAT101A Engineering Materials and Processes Associate Degree of Applied Engineering (Renewable Energy Technologies) Lecture 13 – Alloy Steels High Speed Steel

TAFE NSW -Technical and Further Education Commission Alloy steels EMMAT101A Engineering Materials and Processes Reference TextSection Higgins RA & Bolton, Materials for Engineers and Technicians, 5th ed, Butterworth Heinemann Ch 13 Additional ReadingsSection

TAFE NSW -Technical and Further Education Commission Alloy steels EMMAT101A Engineering Materials and Processes Note: This lecture closely follows text (Higgins Ch13)

TAFE NSW -Technical and Further Education Commission Alloy Steels (Higgins 13.1) EMMAT101A Engineering Materials and Processes READ HIGGINS Alloying elements 1. Strengthen and toughen the steel by dissolving in the ferrite. Nickel, manganese, small amounts of chromium, very small amounts of molybdenum. Mainly in constructional steels. 2. Form harder carbides than iron carbide (cementite). Chromium, tungsten, molybdenum, and vanadium. Mainly in tool steels, die steels.

TAFE NSW -Technical and Further Education Commission Alloy Steels (Higgins 13.1) EMMAT101A Engineering Materials and Processes READ HIGGINS Alloy Steels Alloy steels may be classified into three main groups: 1. Constructional steels which are generally used for machine parts highly stressed in tension or compression. 2. Tool steels which require great hardness and, in some cases, resistance to softening by heat. 3. Special steels, e.g. stainless steels and heat-resisting steels.

TAFE NSW -Technical and Further Education Commission Constructional steels (Higgins 13.2) EMMAT101A Engineering Materials and Processes READ HIGGINS Nickel Steels Chromium steels Nickel-chromium steels Nickel-chromium-molybdenum steels Why Chrome-Moly, or Ni-Chrome-Moly is the better way to go… Manganese steels Boron steels Maraging steels Chrome-Moly Manganese Steel

TAFE NSW -Technical and Further Education Commission Tool and die steels (Higgins 13.3) EMMAT101A Engineering Materials and Processes READ HIGGINS 13.3 The primary requirement of a tool or die steel is that it shall have considerable hardness and wear-resistance, combined with reasonable mechanical strength and toughness Die steels High-speed steel High Speed Steel Die Steel

TAFE NSW -Technical and Further Education Commission Stainless steels (Higgins 13.4) EMMAT101A Engineering Materials and Processes READ HIGGINS 13.4 Chromium imparts the 'stainless' properties to these steels by coating the surface with a thin but extremely dense film of chromium oxide, which effectively protects the surface from further attack Types of stainless steels Weld-decay Stainless steels and their uses Stainless Steel: Australia’s first grain-to-ethanol refinery has begun production in Queensland, with an expected output of more than 80 million litres a year.

TAFE NSW -Technical and Further Education Commission Heat-resisting steels (Higgins 13.5) EMMAT101A Engineering Materials and Processes READ HIGGINS 13.5 The main requirements while at high temperature: Resist oxidation Adequate strength Jet Engine Turbine Blade

TAFE NSW -Technical and Further Education Commission Magnet alloys (Higgins 13.6) EMMAT101A Engineering Materials and Processes READ HIGGINS 13.6 Iron, nickel, cobalt and the rare earth metal gadolinium are strongly magnetic, or ferromagnetic Magnetic hysteresis Soft and hard magnetic materials

TAFE NSW -Technical and Further Education Commission The principal effects of the main alloying elements (Higgins 13.7) EMMAT101A Engineering Materials and Processes Higgins

TAFE NSW -Technical and Further Education Commission EMMAT101A Engineering Materials and Processes Handout Wikipedia: Online Resources. Teach yourself phase diagrams

TAFE NSW -Technical and Further Education Commission GLOSSARY Chrome-Moly Constructional Steels Tool Steels Stainless Steels Heat – resisting steels Ferrite strengthening alloys Carbide modifiers Maraging steels High speed steel Austenitic stainless steel Weld decay Ferromagnetic Hysteresis Soft and hard magnetic materials Temper brittleness EMMAT101A Engineering Materials and Processes

TAFE NSW -Technical and Further Education Commission QUESTIONS Moodle XML: Some questions in Steel 1.Define all the glossary terms. 2.Explain the problems with alloying only Nickel, only Chrome, only Cr-Ni. Why Chrome-Moly, or Ni-Chrome-Moly is the better way to go? 3.An injection mould tool is made from thick steel sections that must be hard. Explain why you would prefer an alloy steel over a carbon steel. Give an example of a suitable alloy from this chart.this chart 4.Why is there no genuine thermal equilibrium diagram for High Speed Steel? What does a modified equilibrium diagram for HSS mean? 5.Briefly describe the alloying effects on a steel for the following; Manganese Mn, Nickel Ni, Chromium Cr, Molybdenum Mo, Vanadium V, Tungsten W 6.How does stainless steel resist rust? 7.What is Austenitic stainless steel, and why is it called this? 8.What is weld decay in a stainless steel? 9.List four strongly magnetic elements. Why is hysteresis a bad thing? What is meant by the terms soft and hard magnetic materials? EMMAT101A Engineering Materials and Processes