havok91
Automotive
- Nov 18, 2007
- 16
I'm trying to understand the effects of thermal cycling on metal parts.
When a metal is heated it expands (I'll call it elongates) and contracts when cools. Simple stuff. However, what conditions must exist for a permenant set in elongation to occur? I assume that as the temp is less than the tempering temperature, the part will retern to its initial size. Is this true?
Your knowledge is appreciated.
Mike
When a metal is heated it expands (I'll call it elongates) and contracts when cools. Simple stuff. However, what conditions must exist for a permenant set in elongation to occur? I assume that as the temp is less than the tempering temperature, the part will retern to its initial size. Is this true?
Your knowledge is appreciated.
Mike