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Does heat treat effect the stiffness of 4140 type material?

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homebrewdude

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I am trying to calculate the deflections when a 4140 bar is loaded.

Do the properties change when it is heat treated to around 35 Rc?

I am guessing I would adjust the Youngs Modulus.

any suggestions?
 
No, for al practical uses the young modulus does not change therefore the stiffness does not change.
 
Young's Modulus will not change with heat treatment. Other mechanical properties like ultimate tensile, yield strength and ductility (% elongation) will change with corresponding heat treatment.

I would use the standard beam formula to determine deflection. In general, the geometry of the beam (cross section) will have the greatest affect on deflection.
 
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