What is the difference between CCT and TTT curve?

Sharad Jaiswal
Sharad Jaiswal

Posted On: Dec 28, 2020

 

The difference between CCT and TTT curve are as follows:

CCTTTT
CCT stands for Continuous cooling transformation which is a continuous cooling curve.TTT stands for time-temperature transformation which is basically a time-temperature transformation curve.
CCT curves are useful to obtain different metastable products by controlling the rate of cooling.TTT is only for experimental purposes.
In the CCT, the temperature is changing continuously, we get phase transformation at continuous cooling.In the TTT, the temperature is constant, and only by changing time, we get the phase formation.

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