Agree. I'm assuming that time is fixed, but no figure has been given, and then the crossing of the data plots in figure 10-33 is unintuitive. Also online searches reveal a differing in opinion over...
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Agree. I'm assuming that time is fixed, but no figure has been given, and then the crossing of the data plots in figure 10-33 is unintuitive. Also online searches reveal a differing in opinion over...
For steels, not for brass according to the literature.
Not completely unfortunately. The head around the perimeter for the few millimetres where it emerges from the chamber - from the upper...
Feather or Shoot I recently came across the following:
http://web.nchu.edu.tw/~jillc/me/Ch10-%20Kinetics%20-%20Heat%20Treatment.pdf
Pages 33-37
Hmmm... tricky to recall now, but my best guess would be that I copied it from a posting by The Firing Line & Shooters' Forum stalwart Unclenick. It appears to be taken from a metallurgy text.
In theory though you should be alright. The temperature at which strength begins to be affected in brass is close to 240 celcius according to the chart below. Despite this I'm inclined to agree with...