Mechanical Properties Improvement Evaluation of Medium Carbon Steels Quenched in Different Media

Ikubanni, P.P. and Adediran, A.A and Adeleke, Adekunle Akanni and Ajao, Kajogbola Rasaq and Agboola, O.O. (2017) Mechanical Properties Improvement Evaluation of Medium Carbon Steels Quenched in Different Media. International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa, 32. pp. 1-10. ISSN 1663-4144

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Abstract

The effect of quenching on the mechanical properties of medium carbon steels using coconut (CW) water, pap water (PW) and spent engine oil (SPE) which have been largely considered as wastes was investigated. All specimens were normalized at a temperature of 840°C in order to remove residual stresses induced during machining operations. Various specimens were heated to ranges of 730-790°C and soaked for the range of 30-60 minutes respectively. Brinnel hardness tester was used to obtain the hardness values while Testometric M500-50AT model machine was used for the tensile test of the specimens. The highest hardness value (609.97 BHN) was obtained from the specimen heated to 790°C quenched in pap water as compared with 166.4 BHN for the normalized as-received sample. The yield (YS) and ultimate tensile (UTS) strengths of the quenched specimens were better than the normalized as-received sample. SPEquenched samples yielded the highest YS and UTS combined. The hardness value increased while YS and UTS decreased with soaking time for different temperatures. The highest hardness value for the specimens was obtained from coconut and pap water. Rather than been considered as wastes, coconut water, pap water and spent engine oil can improve the mechanical properties of medium carbon steel when used as quenching media.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Depositing User: ELDER OGUNTAYO SUNDAY ADEBISI
Date Deposited: 25 Dec 2018 17:42
Last Modified: 13 Sep 2019 08:42
URI: https://eprints.lmu.edu.ng/id/eprint/1745

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