Greenleader
Aerospace
We know you can use sub to low sonic waves to relive stresses in carbon, alloy steel cased by machining, welding etc.
When martempering, (marquenching), carbon alloy steels, is it possible to use the same vibrational frequencies that reduce stress, to reduce the built in stresses caused by the transformation of austenite to martensite? Could vibration be used to reduce retained austenite during martempering?
Metastable austenite is very plastic. It seems you could take advantage of this state and manipulate crystal formation with sound waves.
Any studies out there? I can not seem to find any myself. Thanks
When martempering, (marquenching), carbon alloy steels, is it possible to use the same vibrational frequencies that reduce stress, to reduce the built in stresses caused by the transformation of austenite to martensite? Could vibration be used to reduce retained austenite during martempering?
Metastable austenite is very plastic. It seems you could take advantage of this state and manipulate crystal formation with sound waves.
Any studies out there? I can not seem to find any myself. Thanks