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a) for PSL 1:

– mechanical property requirements;

1.TENSILE : From this test can get 15 information


2.IMPACT : From this test can get S diagram
3.BENDING : Supporting data for tensile
4.HARDNESS : first information for kind of material
–material qualification;
Tensile Strength: The maximum stress
applied to the specimen. Tensile
strength is also known as Ultimate Impact Coupon
Strength. (The highest point on the
stress-strain diagram
Tensile Coupon
-Heat-treatment procedure including cycle time,
quenching practice and temperatures with tolerances and
cooling media;
Austenite

Austenitizing
Temperature

Bainite (a + Fe3C phase)


1st Tempereng
2 nd Tempereng

Pre-heating

Ferrit

Waktu

Martensite
- Material composition with tolerances;

Each material have different function


1.Carbon : Ductile and Hardness
2.Maganese : Abrasion resistant applications
3. Silicon : Remove porosity and inclusi
4.Phosphorus : Remove porosity and inclusi
5.Nickel : High corrosion resistance
6.Chromium : High corrosion resistance
7.Molybdenun : High strength to weight ratio.
8.Vanadium : Alloy with steel to increase tensile strength
–Allowable melting practice(s);

From phase diagram we can decided the allowable melting practice


–Forming practice(s), including hot-working and
cold-working practices;

Zone where the hot


and cold working take
place

hot-working = the process do above cristalization temperature 735oC

Cold-working = the process do bellow cristalization temperature 735oC


–Heat-treating equipment calibration.
shows major types of heat treatment processes.
Table 7 - Adjustment factors for sub-size
impact specimens (PSL 1 to PSL 3) (add
1 annex ‘O’)
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