The Ac1 (lower critical) and Ac3 (upper critical) temperatures define the austenitising range for steel heat treatment. Ac1 is the temperature at which austenite begins to form on heating; Ac3 is where the transformation to austenite is complete. Austenitising above Ac3 ensures complete dissolution of carbides into austenite before quenching. This calculator uses the Andrews (1965) empirical equations.
Ac1 / Ac3 Temperature Calculator
Ac1 (°C) = 723 − 10.7Mn − 16.9Ni + 29.1Si + 16.9Cr + 290As + 6.38W
Ac3 (°C) = 910 − 203√C − 15.2Ni + 44.7Si + 31.5Mo + 13.1W − 30Mn + 11Cr + 65Nb + 400Ti
Source: Andrews (1965), JISI
References
- Andrews, K.W. (1965). Empirical formulae for the calculation of some transformation temperatures. JISI, 203, 721–727.
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