What is the carbon concentration of an iron–carbon alloy for which the fraction of total ferrite is 0.94?
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We need to find the carbon concentration in an iron-carbon alloy where the fraction of ferrite (\(\alpha\)) is 0.94. This is a typical problem involving the iron-carbon phase diagram. Show more…
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