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STP187
Relaxation Properties of Steels and Super-Strength Alloys at Elevated Temperatures

Freeman James, Voorhees Howard
Pages: 91
Published: 1956

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Relaxation Properties of Steels and Super-Strength Alloys at Elevated Temperatures
Freeman J., Voorhees H.

Comparative 1000-Hour Relaxation Strengths for Several Classes of Alloys


Approximately — Comparative Relaxation Strengths at 1000 Hours


Approximately — Comparative Relaxation Strengths at 10,000 Hours


Carbon Steel


Carbon Steel Wires Room Temperature Tests


Carbon-Molybdenum Steels


0.65 to 1.10 Chromium—0.10 to 0.30 Molybdenum Steels


1.0 to 1.25Cr — 0.5Mo Steels


1Cr-1Mo, 2Cr-0.5Mo, 1.75Cr-1Mo, and Modified Chromium-Molybdenum Steels


Chromium-Tungsten and Chromium-Molybdenum-Tungsten Steels


Low-Alloy Steels with 1 to 3 Per Cent Nickel


Molybdenum-Vanadium Steels


1Cr-0.5Mo-0.25V Steel


1Cr-0.5Mo-0.25V Steel


1.25Cr-0.75Si-0.5Mo-0.25V Steel


1.25Cr-0.75Si-0.5Mo-0.75V Steel


3Cr-0.5Mo-0.25V and 1.3Cr-2W-0.25V Steels


12Cr Steels


12Cr Steels


12Cr Steels


18Cr-8-Ni Type Steels


Chromium-Nickel-Iron Super-Strength Alloys


Iron-Base Super-Strength Alloys with Cobalt


Cobalt-Base Super-Strength Alloys


Nickel-Base Super-Strength Alloys


Cast Irons—Short-Time Tests


Committee: E01
Paper ID: STP187-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP187-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-6979-1

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