Thanks unclesyd, I'm investigating a machine failure where the probable cause is inadequate flame hardening of a plate cam. The surface hardness at 60.5HRc is slightly over spec' (56-60HRc) but the hardness profile passes through the lower limit at only 0.5mm (0.02") deep. The case depth spec' on the drawing is 1-2mm, but is not qualified as effective or total depth. Do you have a definitive explanation of "effective"? The only quantative definition I have is from AGMA, "5 HRc points below surface hardness or 50HRc, whichever is the lower".
I also consider the core to be "soft" at <200Hv, I would prefer this to be 300Hv or better to help support the case. There is no spec' on the drawing for the core, so I presume the material was supplied annealed as indicated by the hardness.
The avilability of the curve would help to elucidate the conclusion in my report.