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A242A-242M Standard Specification for High Strength Low Alloy Structural Steel.

2016

This specification covers high-strength low-alloy structural steel shapes, plates, and bars for welded, riveted, or bolted construction intended primarily for use as structural members where savings in weight [mass] or added durability are important.

ASTM

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A743A743M Standard Specification for Castings iron Cr iron Cr Ni Corrosion Resistant for General Application

2020

This specification covers iron-chromium and iron chromium-nickel alloy castings for general corrosion-resistant application. The grades covered by this specification represent types of alloy castings suitable for broad ranges of application which are intended for a wide variety of corrosion environments.

ASTM

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Alloying Effects

N/A

Effects of Alloying elements on the mechanical properties

Mohamed ElGanzory

Free

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Alloying Understanding The Basics

2001

emphasis has been placed on deliberate alloying additions (minor or major alloying elements), the effects of trace or tramp elements are also summarized

J.R. Davis

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2,677 KB

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ASM Handbook Volume 03 - Alloy Phase Diagrams

1992

This Handbook presents different phase Diagrams for various sets of Alloys

ASM International

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17,021 KB

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ASM Metals Handbook Desk Edition

1998

The Metals Handbook Desk Edition is intended to serve as a comprehensive single-volume reference source on the properties, selection, processing, testing, and characterization of metals and their alloys

ASM International

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13,127 KB

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ASTM A350 Standard Specification

2014

This specification covers several grades of carbon and low-alloy steel forged or ring-rolled flanges, forged fittings and valves intended primarily for low-temperature service and requiring notch toughness testing

ASTM

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ASTM A694 Standard Specification

2014

This specification covers forged or rolled steel pipe flanges, forged fittings, valves, and parts suitable for use with high-strength transmission-service pipe

ASTM

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59 KB

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ASTM A707 Standard Specification for Forged Carbon and Alloy Steel Flanges for Low- Temperature Service

2014

This specification covers forged carbon and alloy steel flanges intended primarily for petroleum and gas pipelines in areas subject to low ambient temperatures

ASTM

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ASTM A960 Standard Specification for Common Requirements for Wrought Steel Piping Fittings

N/A

This specification covers a group of common requirements that shall apply to wrought steel piping fittings

ASTM

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Austenite and its Transformation and Classification of steels

1981

This Paper describes how Austinite is formed and the effect of carbon and alloying element on its transformation, how Austinite transforms to Pearlite, Spheroidite, bainite and/or Martensite. Also discussed the classification of steels, the means of identifying each classification and the steels within a classification

American Society for Metals

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1,091 KB

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B584 Standard Specification for Copper Alloy Sand Castings for General Applications

2020

Standard Specification for Copper Alloy Sand Castings for General Applications.

ASTM

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79 KB

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Boilers a practical Reference

2013

The structure of the book is quite simple. Words are all explained alphabetically. At the same time, all words related to any particular topic are grouped together so that the entire subject matter stays intact at one place. The reader is suitably directed.

Kumar rayaprolu

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9,630 KB

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Carbon and ferritic alloy steels

N/A

It is the intention in this chapter to discuss those steels that have a body-centered cubic form at or above normal atmospheric temperature. General metallurgical questions will be considered first, and a later section will deal with the individual alloys and alloy groups that are used in welded fabrication

N/A

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677 KB

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Carbon Steel Handbook

2007

This report, one in an ongoing series of metallurgical reports, is devoted to iron-based alloys that contain only residual amounts of elements other than the primary alloying element, carbon—the definition of carbon steel.

Flenner Engineering Services, LLC

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1,360 KB

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Cast Iron Physical and Engineering Properties

1976

This Handbook covers topics such as Structure of cast iron, physical, mechanical, electrical properties of cast iron and Heat Treatment and Casting of cast iron

H.T Angus

1976

4,016 KB

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Chapter 3 Metals

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In Chapter 2, you learned how individual atoms pack in crystal lattices. Moreover, the nature of metallic bonding was described, which is responsible for characteristic physical properties of these materials. This chapter will continue this discussion, focusing on the relationship between specific metallic lattice structures and their impact on overall physical properties.

N/A

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Copper-Nickel Alloys, Properties and Applications

1982

The Purpose of this Publication is to discuss typical applications for copper – Nickel alloys and the reasons for their selection

N/A

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385 KB

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Corrosion Engineering

1987

The Book covers all the important aspects of corrosion engineering and corrosion science including noble metals, non-metallics, coatings, Mechanical properties and corrosion testing.

Mars G. Fontana

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11,333 KB

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DNVGL-OS-B101 Metallic Materials

2015

This standard provides principles, technical requirements and guidance for metallic materials to be used in the fabrication of offshore structures and equipment.

DNVGL

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582 KB

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Durability Assessment of Titanium Aluminides Alloys

2008

The durability of TiAl is a prime concern for the implementation of TiAl into aerospace engines. Two durability issues, the effect of high temperature exposure on mechanical properties and impact resistance, have been investigated and the results are summarized in this paper

S. L. Draper and B. A. Lerch

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364 KB

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Effect of Alloy Nickel Content vs Pitting Resistance Equivalent Number (PREN) on the Selection of Austenitic

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This suggests that in some cases for austenitic alloys, the nickel content of the CRA may be more important than the Pitting Resistance Equivalent Number in Oil Country Tubular Goods selection

E. L. Hibner, C. S. Tassen and J. W. Skogsberg

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47 KB

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Effect of Alloying elements on Steel

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This chart shows the Effects of Alloying elements on the mechanical properties of steels and stainless steels

Mohamed ElGanzory

Free

150 KB

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Effects of Alloying elements on the mechanical properties

N/A

This chart shows the Effects of Alloying elements on the mechanical properties

Mohamed ElGanzory

Free

49 KB

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Elements of Metallurgy and Engineering Alloys

2008

This book is intended for those wishing to learn more about metallurgy and the metals and engineering alloys used throughout industry. It would be useful to almost anyone who deals with metals, including designers, structural engineers, materials and process engineers, manufacturing engineers, and production personnel

F.C. Campbell

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9,288 KB

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Engineering Handbook by G.L Huyett

2000

The following topics are covered in this Handbook: Steel Making, Metal Alloys, Heat Treatment, Testing of metals, manufacturing process and coating and painting

G.L Huyett

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2,143 KB

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Engineering Properties and Applications of Lead Alloys

2000

The book is intended as an introductory resource on lead and lead alloys, providing information on engineering properties, processing of various lead forms, and engineering applications that take advantage of the unique properties of lead and lead alloys. The book will also be a resource for professionals involved in the production and application of lead alloy products The book focuses on the use of lead in pure or alloy form for engineering applications.

Sivaraman Guruswamy

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23,184 KB

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Ferrous Materials

2008

This Handbook covers the following topics :Part A discusses the fundamental principles in the Chapters Constitution, Microstructure, Heat treatment and Properties. The much larger Part B discusses processing and applications of European standard materials as well as recent developments. It deals with unalloyed and high-strength materials, materials for surface layer treatment and for tools, as well as chemically resistant, creep-resistant and functional materials.

Hans Berns and Werner Theisen

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5,123 KB

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Ferrous Metals and Their Alloys

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in this chapter because it has an important role in iron- and steelmaking, while chromium, owing to its refractory behavior, will be described in the chapter on refractory metals (see Section 4.3.8). The selected physical and chemical properties of these five elements are listed in Table 2.1.

N/A

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High-Strength Corrosion Resistant Nickel-Base Alloys for Oilfield Applications

N/A

The mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of high-strength nickel-base Corrosion Resistant Alloys (CRAs) are discussed.

E. L. Hibner, C. S.Tassen and P. W. Rice

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43 KB

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INCOLOY Alloy 020

2004

INCOLOY alloy 020 has excellent corrosion resistance in chemical environments containing sulfuric acid, and useful resistance to environments containing chlorides, nitric acid, and phosphoric acid, this manual outlines the Physical and Mechanical Properties of the INCLOY Alloy 020

by Special Metals Corporation

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56 KB

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INCLOY Alloy 27-7MO

2004

INCOLOY alloy 27-7MO is an advanced 7% molybdenum super-austenitic stainless steel offering corrosion resistance in most environments superior to 6% molybdenum super-austenitic stainless steels, this manual outlines the Physical and Mechanical Properties of the INCLOY Alloy 27-7MO

by Special Metals Corporation

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146 KB

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INCOLOY Alloy 800

2004

The INCOLOY 800 series of alloys, invented by the Special Metals Corporation Group of Companies, is the result of years of monitoring and maintaining the ultimate chemical properties for high-temperature strength and resistance to oxidation, carburization and other types of high-temperature corrosion, this manual outlines the Physical and Mechanical Properties of the INCLOY Alloy 800

by Special Metals Corporation

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INCOLOY Alloy 800H &800HT

2004

INCOLOY alloys 800H and 800HT have significantly higher creep and rupture strength than INCOLOY alloy 800. The three alloys have nearly identical chemical composition limits, this manual outlines the Physical and Mechanical Properties of the INCLOY Alloy 800H and 800HT

by Special Metals Corporation

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122 KB

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INCONEL Alloy 600

2004

INCONEL (nickel-chromium-iron) alloy 600 is a standard engineering material for applications which require resistance to corrosion and heat. The alloy also has excellent mechanical properties and presents the desirable combination of high strength and good workability. this manual outlines the Physical and Mechanical Properties of the INCONEL alloy 600

by Special Metals Corporation

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78 KB

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INCONEL Alloy 601

2004

INCONEL nickel-chromium-iron alloy is a general-purpose engineering material for applications that require resistance to heat and corrosion. An outstanding characteristic of INCONEL alloy 601 is its resistance to high temperature oxidation. The alloy also has good resistance to aqueous corrosion, has high mechanical strength, and is readily formed, machined and welded, this manual outlines the Physical and Mechanical Properties of the INCONEL alloy 601

by Special Metals Corporation

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139 KB

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Joining Special Nickel alloys

2003

This bulletin endeavors to educate the reader in the processes and products used for joining the various high-performance alloy products manufactured by Special Metals and the basic information required to develop joining procedures.

by Special Metals Corporation

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542 KB

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Magnesium Technology

2006

There are nine chapters in this book which cover extensive survey of various production technologies of magnesium, physical metallurgy, physical and mechanical constants, deformation behavior, strengthening mechanisms, classification of alloys, refining. followed by a discussion of die casting, also squeeze casting and semi-solid casting with their associated properties.

Horst E. Friedrich and Barry L.Mordike

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12,728 KB

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Materials and Processes in Manufacturing

2008

The purpose of this book is to give design and manufacturing engineers and technicians basic information on materials, manufacturing processes and systems. The materials section focuses on properties and behavior. Thus, aspects of smelting and refining (or other material production processes) are presented only as they affect manufacturing and manufactured products

JT. Black and Ronald Kohser

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10,475 KB

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Materials and their behaviour during Welding

2011

This Handbook of IWE is according to IIW Guideline IAB-252-07 and gives an outline to Materials and their behavior during Welding process

IWE

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Materials for engineering

2006

This textbook represents an attempt to present a relatively brief overview of Materials Science. It is in two sections – the first characterizing engineering materials, the second considering structure–property relationships

John Martin

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1,783 KB

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Metallurgy of Welding

1999

and this book provides comprehensive coverage of the subject. It is intended for undergraduate and graduate students of metallurgy, as well as those attending specialist welding courses.

J. F. Lancaster

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NACE RP 0199-99

1999

This standard provides technical and quality assurance guidelines for the fabrication, welding, and installation of stainless chromium-nickel steel and nickel alloy roll-bonded and explosion-bonded clad plate that is continuously and integrally bonded to air pollution control equipment such as flue gas desulfurization (FGD) systems, ducts, and stacks as well as other process equipment. It is intended to be the basis for preparation of a specification to be agreed on by contracting parties

NACE

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NACE TM049898 Standard Test Methods for Measuring the Carburization of Alloys Used for Ethylene Cracking Furnace Tubes

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Currently there is no standardized test method to evaluate the relative carburization resistance of various alloys for possible use in furnace tubes for ethylene cracking service. MTI Publication No. 521 provides definitive guidelines for developing standard carburization testing methods for broader applications, and procedures for measuring the test results. This NACE standard addresses the latter but not the former, and the latter only for alloys and tubes for ethylene cracking furnaces.

NACE

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Nickel and Nickel Alloys

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This Handbook includes the following topics Physical and Mechanical Properties pf Nickel Alloys, Corrosion Behavior in Aqueous Environments and Corrosion in Natural Environments

T. E. Evans

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852 KB

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NIMONIC alloy 86

2004

NIMONIC alloy 86 has been developed to provide a material with good workability, ductility and weldability, high creep strength and exceptionally good cyclic oxidation resistance at 1050°C. The alloy is of the solid solution type and it is intended principally for use in high temperature applications such as gas turbine combustion chambers, afterburner parts and heat treatment furnace equipment, this manual outlines the Physical and Mechanical Properties of the NIMONIC alloy 86

by Special Metals Corporation

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Phase Diagrams and Alloys

2006

This presentation illustrates the phase diagrams and different types of Alloys and their mechanical properties

Essam Abdelmonem Mohamed

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996 KB

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Product Handbook of High-Performance Alloys Part 2

2001

This publication outlines the availability of over 90, mostly nickel base, alloy compositions.

Special Metals Corporation

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Product Handbook of High-Performance Alloys

2001

This publication outlines the availability of over 90, mostly nickel base, alloy compositions.

Special Metals Corporation

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201 KB

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Standard Spec A193A-193M for Alloy-Steel and Stainless-Steel Bolting Materials for High- Temperature Service

2004

This specification covers alloy and stainless-steel bolting material for pressure vessels, valves, flanges, and fittings for high-temperature service

ASTM

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61 KB

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Magnesium Technology

2006

There are nine chapters in this book which cover extensive survey of various production technologies of magnesium, physical metallurgy, physical and mechanical constants, deformation behavior, strengthening mechanisms, classification of alloys, refining. followed by a discussion of die casting, also squeeze casting and semi-solid casting with their associated properties. Rolling of magnesium and sheet metal forming is a recent important extension to magnesium technology.

Horst E. Friedrich and Barry L.Mordike

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4,964 KB

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The Metal Blue Book Welding Filler Metals

1997

Topics covered in this Handbook are Welding Metallurgy and Welding Data of filler metals

Barry M. Patchett and John E. Bringas

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1,116 KB

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The Metals Black book for ferrous Metals

1997

This Handbook is a reference for ferrous metals, topics such as Metallurgy of ferrous metals and Ferrous metals data are presented.

Michael L. Wayman and John E. Bringas

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2,290 KB

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The Metals Red Book for Nonferrous Metals

1997

Topics covered in this Handbook are different Alloys (Al, Ni, Ti, Cu, Zinc, Lead and others) including their Metallurgy and Data

Michael L. Wayman and John E. Bringas

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1,064 KB

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The welding of aluminium and its alloys

2002

The book provides a basic understanding of the metallurgical principles involved in how alloys achieve their strength and how welding can affect these properties.

Gene Mathers

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1,168 KB

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Weldability of Steels

2006

This Presentation introduces the Weldability, classification, imperfections of Steel and the effect of alloying elements on the mechanical properties of steel

Essam Abdelmonem Mohamed

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