What Is The Difference Between Diagrams Of It And Ct In Heat Treatment Of Steels?
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Isothermal Transformation (IT) and Continuous Transformation (CT) diagrams are diagrams used to investigate kinetic aspect of phase transformations and are of extensive use in steels heat treatment. Other named CT(CCT) / IT (TTT) The primary difference between TTT diagrams and CCT diaRead more
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IT diagram means isothermal temp diagram where transformation takes place isothermally. But CT diagram means continuous temp diagram where transformation takes place continuously. Other names are TTT diagram (IT) and CCT diagram(CT). IT diagram depends upon time whereas CT diagram is independent upoRead more
IT diagram means isothermal temp diagram where transformation takes place isothermally. But CT diagram means continuous temp diagram where transformation takes place continuously. Other names are TTT diagram (IT) and CCT diagram(CT). IT diagram depends upon time whereas CT diagram is independent upon time. IT diagram gives information about the transformation at temp as a function of time whereas CT diagram gives information about transformation as a function of temp only.
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