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WRC - BULLETIN 35

THE TENSILE PROPERTIES OF SELECTED STEELS AS A FUNCTION OF TEMPERATURE

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Organization: WRC
Publication Date: 1 April 1957
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The tensile deformation and fracture characteristics of two ship plate steels and one low-alloy steel were determined from 25C (77F) to -196C (-321F). Both smooth and notched specimens were used and the true stress-natural strain data conform to the relation -- in the strain interva1 0.075 < - < 0.30 The strength coefficient -- was to increase regularly with decreasing temperature, whereas the strain hardening exponent n of the ship steels dropped to a relatively low value at low temperature.

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BULLETIN 35
April 1, 1957
THE TENSILE PROPERTIES OF SELECTED STEELS AS A FUNCTION OF TEMPERATURE
The tensile deformation and fracture characteristics of two ship plate steels and one low-alloy steel were determined from 25C (77F) to -196C (-321F). Both smooth and notched specimens were used and...
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