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Discussion Forum : Engineering Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 19)
19.
When the steel is normalised, its
yield point increases
ductility decreases
ultimate tensile strength increases
all of these
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
15 comments Page 1 of 2.

David Ayotunde said:   2 years ago
Normalizing involvesĀ heating the steel to an elevated temperature, followed by slow cooling to room temperature. The heating and slow cooling changes the microstructure of the steel. This reduces the hardness of the steel and will increase its ductility.
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Vinay BEL said:   5 years ago
Ultimate tensile strength increases should be the right option.

Salahuddin said:   5 years ago
Reduced ductility means it is comparatively. Compared to annealing, ductility is less.

Vinay choudhary said:   7 years ago
Answer. D.

Normalizing is carried in still air, rate of cooling is more, it form fine pearlite with small uniform grain. So, it results in higher strength, hardness and low in ductility.

Sai saketh said:   8 years ago
In the normalising process, the material is heated above critical point temperature and allowed to cool in air. The answer is D only.

Abhi said:   8 years ago
Actually, normalizing improves mechanical and electrical properties. It also removes strains produced by cold working. So, it can be said with surety that it increases ductility.
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Giri said:   9 years ago
What is Normalizing?

Fazal said:   10 years ago
Normalizing raises yield point, ultimate tensile strength & impact strength in steels.
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RINI said:   10 years ago
C is the answer because in normalizing temperature increases displacement of atomic planes is easily produces plastic strain easily ductility increases, ultimate tensile strength increases.

Jagdish thakur said:   10 years ago
What is the right answer?


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