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Engineering, 30.11.2019 04:31 lks715

D5is it possible to produce an iron–carbon alloy that has a minimum tensile strength of 620 mpa (90,000 psi) and a minimum ductility of 50% ra? if so, what will be its composition and microstructure (coarse and fine pearlites and spheroidite are alternatives)? if this is not possible, explain why.(3 pts)

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