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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 1996
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.phtpclas.t64560433
EISBN: 978-1-62708-353-9
... Abstract This appendix lists approximate equivalent hardness numbers and tensile strengths for Vickers hardness numbers for steel. equivalent hardness numbers steel tensile strength Vickers hardness This appendix is a reprint of a table giving approximate equivalent Brinell...
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 1996
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.phtpclas.t64560435
EISBN: 978-1-62708-353-9
... Abstract This appendix lists approximate equivalent hardness numbers and tensile strengths for Brinell hardness numbers for steel. Brinell hardness equivalent hardness numbers steel tensile strength This appendix is a reprint of a table giving approximate equivalent Rockwell...
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 2010
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.hss.t52790241
EISBN: 978-1-62708-356-0
... names, such as Armco 18-8, USS 19-9, and Enduro 20-10, where the numbers indicated the approximate percentages of chromium and nickel in the alloys. Although the American Iron and Steel Institute numbers had been developed, they were not yet in general use. Modern producers continue to name...
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 1996
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.phtpclas.t64560437
EISBN: 978-1-62708-353-9
... Abstract This appendix lists approximate equivalent hardness numbers and tensile strengths for Rockwell C and B hardness numbers for steel. equivalent hardness numbers Rockwell hardness steel tensile strength This appendix is a reprint of tables giving approximate equivalent...
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 2010
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.hss.t52790235
EISBN: 978-1-62708-356-0
... Abstract This chapter presents the Unified Numbering System (UNS) for metals and alloys. alloys metals Unified Numbering System IN APPROXIMATELY 1950, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) found a need to produce the first catalog of all metals and alloys cited in the specifications...
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 1996
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.phtpclas.t64560431
EISBN: 978-1-62708-353-9
... Abstract This appendix provides a description of the hardness code and specification of hardness numbers for metals. hardness metals This appendix is a reprint of a graphic showing how to specify hardness values for metals obtained using various test methods. Reprinted from Kenneth...
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Published: 01 March 2006
Fig. 10 Relationship of Knoop hardness number and load. Note the increase in Knoop hardness for hardened steel with decreasing load. Source: Ref 8 More
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Published: 01 June 2008
Fig. 5.10 Arrhenius plot of diffusivity data for a number of metallic systems. Source: Ref 5 More
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Published: 01 June 2007
Fig. 2.7 Relationship between number of corrosion pits formed and pitting resistance equivalence number (PREN) for three powder metallurgy 400-series stainless steels. ABS, antilock brake sensor More
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Published: 01 December 2008
Fig. 23 Critical pitting temperature versus pitting resistance equivalent number (PREN); SUS 329J4L = S31260, YUS 270 = S31254. Source: Ref 26 More
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Published: 01 December 2008
Fig. 13 Influence of pitting resistance equivalent number (PREN) to fatigue strength in NaCl solution versus in air. Source: Ref 2 More
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Published: 30 April 2021
Fig. 14.9 Effect of Sommerfeld number on oil film thickness. Z , dynamic viscosity; N , shaft revolutions/min; P , load (force on projected bearing area) More
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Published: 01 August 2018
Fig. 17.33 Relationship between the number of grains or eutectic colonies in a gray cast iron and the undercooling in solidification, for different nucleation conditions. A e , the growth constant described in Eq 1 , depends on the sulfur content of the liquid in this case. Source: Ref 27 More
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Published: 01 August 2012
Fig. 10.8 Classification of presses with respect to: (1) number of connecting rods, (2) positioning of drive shaft(s) and (3) location of drive. Adapted from Ref 10.13 More
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Published: 01 March 2001
Fig. 1 Number of corrosion pits in anodized aluminum 1100 as a function of coating thickness. Source: Ref 4 More
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Published: 01 December 1989
Fig. 6.44. Strain life vs number of cycles for AISI type 403 stainless steel ( Ref 106 ). More
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Published: 01 December 1989
Fig. 7.18. Number density of grain-boundary cavities as a function of hydrogen exposure time ( Ref 53 ). More
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Published: 01 December 1989
Fig. 7.19. Number density of grain-boundary cavities for ASTM A387 steels in the quenched-and-tempered (above) or normalized-and-tempered (below) condition as a function of hydrogen-exposure time and temperature at a hydrogen pressure of 13.8 MPa (2000 psi) ( Ref 53 ). More
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Published: 01 December 1989
Fig. 9.16. Variation of number of cycles to failure with strain range for Udimet 710 ( Ref 15 ). More
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Published: 01 January 1998
Fig. 8-24 Effect of tempering temperature on a number of medium-carbon L-type steels. Curves 1 and 2, Teledyne VASCO; curve 3, Universal-Cyclops Steel Corp.; curve 4, Allegheny Ludlum Industries; curves 5 and 6, Vulcan Kidd Steel Division Curve Composition, % Hardening temperature More