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WRC - BULLETIN 13

A NEW HIGH-YIELD STRENGTH ALLOY STEEL FOR WELDED STRUCTURES

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Organization: WRC
Publication Date: 1 July 1952
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This paper concerns a new kind of steel, its development, its metallurgical characteristics, its welding and gascutting characteristics, its low-temperature toughness, its applications, and its engineering potentialities. This steel was developed by the United States Steel Company to offer to industry a plate steel having a unique combination of properties, such as a far higher strength than has hitherto been available, superior toughness, arid good weldability. As will be evident from the test results which will be described in detail, these rather formidable goals have been achieved. This new USS "Carilloy" steel has been designated "T-1." It is characterized by yieldstrength levels of 100,000 psi arid above. At these high strengths it retains its toughness to much lower temperatures than ordinary structural steels. In addition, welds which develop the full strength of the base metal can be made in T-1 steel without preheating or postheating.

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BULLETIN 13
July 1, 1952
A NEW HIGH-YIELD STRENGTH ALLOY STEEL FOR WELDED STRUCTURES
This paper concerns a new kind of steel, its development, its metallurgical characteristics, its welding and gascutting characteristics, its low-temperature toughness, its applications, and its...
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