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Bison #:
SEL Reference TA479 C37 C37 1996
Title:
CARBON AND ALLOY STEELS
Author:
J.R. Davis, ASM International, 1996
Properties:
Corrosion; Fatigue; Fracture; Mechanical; Physical
Materials:
Alloys; Carbon steels; Steel alloys
Identifiers:
Bend radius; Chemical composition; Compressive strain; Elongation; Fatigue resistance; Fracture toughness; Hardness; Modulus of elasticity; Plastic-strain ratio; Tensile strength; Wear resistance; Yield strength
Note:
The introduction to this handbook covers steel-making practices and the classification, general properties and applications of steel. Four main sections make up the rest of the work and describe processing characteristics, service characteristics, corrosion behavior, and material requirements for specific applications. Emphasis is placed on the relationships between microstructure and properties, and the influence of modern steel-making practices on the performance of steels.
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