Empirical formulas for the calculations of the hardness of steels cooled from the austenitizing temperature

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In this paper, the equations applied for the purpose of the calculations of the hardness of continuously cooled structural steels upon the basis of the temperature of austenitizing. The independent variables of the hardness model were: the mass concentrations of elements, the austenitizing temperature and the cooling rate. The equations were developed with the application of the following methods: multiple regression and logistic regression. In this paper, attention was paid to preparing data for the purpose of calculations, to the methodology of the calculations, and also to the assessment of the quality of developed formulas. The collection of empirical data was prepared upon the basis of more than 500 CCT diagrams.

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Trzaska, J. (2016). Empirical formulas for the calculations of the hardness of steels cooled from the austenitizing temperature. Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, 61(3), 951–956. https://doi.org/10.1515/amm-2016-0214

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