Excerpt from Effect of Temperature, Deformation, and Rate of Loading on the Tensile Properties of Low-Carbon Steel Below the Thermal Critical Range
It has long been known that increase in temperature above the ordinary atmospheric range is accompanied by changes in steels, particularly in strength and ductility. A large number of interesting and important papers dealing with various phases of this subject have appeared from time to time, but as recently pointed out by Jeffries our knowledge 15 still unsatisfactory, and a better understanding of these changes will undoubtedly be of benefit to industry. White (35) is of the opinion that our knowledge of the tensilgyproperties of steels at high temperatures is wholly inadequate: and has not kept pace with advancement of knowledge in other branches of engineering, while Howe (3 8) long 0 ago called attention to the apparent anomalies found in study ing the effects of work at temperatures under the thermal trans formations on the properties of wrought iron and steel used in boiler construction. Certainly, from the standpoint of engineering design, it is important to know the variations in limit of propor tionality with changes in temperature, but unfortunately this is the more difficult to determine of those factors considered in tensile tests, and the data available are conflicting.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book details the tensile properties of steel across varying temperatures, beginning at a baseline room temperature and ranging up to temperatures as high as 870 degrees Fahrenheit. The author notes the material was studied primarily in the context of steel boiler design. The study also notes the effects of mechanical deformation both while cold and after blue heat is applied, along with observations of the depth of effects across the material. The primary concern of the study was how these changes affected the performance of the steel at varying temperatures, with recommendations for consideration when working with steel under thermal stress. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781333429256_0
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