Wolf47
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I'm doing year 12 Engineering and I've got an assignment due in a week and I need a little help getting started.
One part of what we've been asked to do is find out information about a lifting hook. I've been searching for a few days and I haven't been able to come up with anything remotely useful. What we need to find out the material its likely to be made of and the processes used in its manufacturing.
So far I've come up with a high-carbon steel (need a specific carbon %) for the hook due to its high strength in tension, which are the only forces I imagine a hook is going to be put under, its strength, hardness and wear resistance. What do you think about this choice?
And for the process the first step is obviously forging because it gives a better product than casting, then I'll have to find some heat treatment process so that its not brittle (normalising, tempering, annealing, etc?). I need a little help with the heat treatment choice, but I know where to start.
One part of what we've been asked to do is find out information about a lifting hook. I've been searching for a few days and I haven't been able to come up with anything remotely useful. What we need to find out the material its likely to be made of and the processes used in its manufacturing.
So far I've come up with a high-carbon steel (need a specific carbon %) for the hook due to its high strength in tension, which are the only forces I imagine a hook is going to be put under, its strength, hardness and wear resistance. What do you think about this choice?
And for the process the first step is obviously forging because it gives a better product than casting, then I'll have to find some heat treatment process so that its not brittle (normalising, tempering, annealing, etc?). I need a little help with the heat treatment choice, but I know where to start.