Metals Handbook Desk Edition, 2nd Ed. (2nd Edition)
Mechanical Properties of Carbon and Alloy Steels
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Published:1998
Abstract
The properties of carbon and alloy steels are dependent on the relationships between chemical composition, processing, and microstructure. This article discusses the effects of alloying and residual elements on the mechanical properties of carbon and alloy steels. Tables listing values for the mechanical properties of selected carbon and alloy steels in the hot-rolled, normalized, annealed, and quenched-and tempered condition are provided.
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Member Sign InMechanical Properties of Carbon and Alloy Steels, Metals Handbook Desk Edition, 2nd Ed., 2nd ed., Edited By Joseph R. Davis, ASM International, 1998, p 219–225, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.mhde2.a0003093
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