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Controls and Simulation: Heat Treat on Demand

Best of the WebSource: Super Systems

Carburizing. It must happen sometimes, and if your heat treat division truly understands the impact of the atmosphere, more power to them. In this article by Jim Oakes of Super Systems, you will learn how seeing simulated data with real-time data can help you predict the amount of carbon available to the steel surface.

An excerpt:

“It is important to understand the model and specific variations caused by temperature, furnaces, agitation, fixturing, and part composition. Variations include alloying effects on the diffusion modeling based on certain alloy components, such as chromium and nickel.”

Read more at: “Understanding Atmosphere in Carburizing Applications Using Simulation and Real-Time Carbon Diffusion

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8 Heat Treaters Improve Processes with Simulation Software

Source: CENOS

Heat Treat Today brings you this best of the web content to highlight how 8 companies have been using simulation in their heat treat processes. In the article, the companies attest to saved time and costs as well as the benefits of visualizing accurate results. Check it out!

An excerpt:

[blockquote author=”CENOS” style=”1″]Old coil design failed and started leaking after 20,000 shots, while the redesigned coil is still running after 122,000 shots – more than five-fold improvement of the coil lifetime. By summing all of the benefits of the simulation software adoption in the engineering routine of the plant, Kevin got a 9% increase of the overall equipment efficiency (OEE).[/blockquote]

Read More: “8 Stories on How Computer Simulation Helped Companies to Improve Induction Heating in 2020”

 

 

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