
Materials Data for Cyclic Loading
Low-Alloy Steels
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1987
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Authors: Chr. Boller, T. Seeger
- Editor: C. Laird
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 7 7 3 7 - 3
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 9 3 1 8 - 2
Materials Data for Cyclic Loading, Part B: Low-Alloy Steels presents materials data for cyclic loading which provide the basis for materials assessment by direct comparison of data… Read more

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Request a sales quoteMaterials Data for Cyclic Loading, Part B: Low-Alloy Steels presents materials data for cyclic loading which provide the basis for materials assessment by direct comparison of data or characteristic values and for estimating the crack initiation lives of low-alloy steels under constant and variable amplitude loading. The data include stress-strain curves, strain life curves, and mean stress parameter life curves for cyclic loading. Each data sheet takes up a maximum of four pages. The first page gives a description of the material and testing procedure. The chemical composition is always given in weight percent and corresponds to the values given in the literature referred to. The second and third pages show the diagrams for: stress-strain curves for monotonic and cyclic loading; strain life curve;, and mean stress (damage) parameter life curve according to the parameter of Smith, Watson and Topper. Unless indicated otherwise in the plots, the experiments were carried out at room temperature in laboratory air. The diagrams for the stress-strain relationships contain at the most three curves, one for monotonic loading and two for cyclic loading, the latter being evaluated from incremental step tests and constant amplitude tests. All three curves can be described approximately by an analytical function. This book will be of interest to materials scientists.
IntroductionNomenclatureLiterature (Data Sources)Data sheetsTTStE 32StE 460StE 460 ColdformedStE 460 Rolled SkinWStE 460StE 590 (HT 60)StE 590 (A302B)StE 690StE 690 PrestrainedStE 690 Rolled Skin17 MnCrMo 3 3 (N-A-Xtra 70)17 MnCrMo 3 3 (N-A-Xtra 70) εm≠ 017 MnCrMo 3 3 (N-A-Xtra 70) Elevated Temperature11 NiMnCrMo 5 5 (HSB 77 V)StE 790 (HT 80, HY 80, AISI 1080)HY 130BHW 2517 MnNiMo 5 3 4 (BHW 38)17 MnNiMo 5 3 4 (BHW 38) Elevated Temperature 15 MnMoNiV 5 315 MnMoNiV 5 3 Elevated Temperature17 MnMoV 6 4 (WB 35)17 MnMoV 6 4 (WB 35) Elevated Temperature2 MnCr 7 82 MnCr 7 8 Low Temperature4 MnMo 74 MnMo 7 Low Temperature8 Mn 612 MnMo 5 (SPV 50)14 Mn 5 (Van-80)14 Mn 5 (Van-80) Prestrained19 Mn 5 Elevated Temperature20 Mn 3 (RQC 100) 17720 Mn 3 (RQC 100) Prestrained22 MnCrNi 3 (AISI 8620H)22 MnCrNi 3 (AISI 8620H) Carburized23 Mn 4 (AOS 1122 B)25 Mn 3 (A36)25 Mn 4 (A-516 Gr 70, AOS 1122 A)28 MnCu 6 (Man-Ten)28 MnCu 6 (Man-Ten) Prestrained30 MnCr 5 (C30MB)41 MnCr 3 4 (41CrM4B)49 MnVS 349 MnVS 3 εm≠ 080 Mn 4 (ASTM A1)10 CrMo 9 10 (SCMV4)10 CrMo 9 10 Elevated Temperature12 CrMo 8 (2 1/4 Cr 1 Mo)13 CrMo 4 413 CrMo 4 4 Elevated Temperature13 CrMo 4 4 Rough Surface14 CrMo 9 10 Elevated Temperature16 CrMo 5 4 (SCMV3)16 CrMo 5 4 (SCMV3) Elevated Temperature28 CrMoNiV 4 928 CrMoNiV 4 9 Elevated Temperature30 CrNiMo 834 CrNiMo 630 CrMo 2 (AISI 4130)37 CrMo 2 (SCM435)40 CrMo 442 CrMo 442 CrMo 4 εm≠ 055 Cr 3100 Cr 6 (AISI 52100)14 MoV 6 314 MoV 6 3 Elevated Temperature15 Mo 315 Mo 3 Elevated TemperatureNiCrMo 10 (EN 25)4 NiCrMn 4 (IN 787)16 NiCrMo 3 2 (A 514)23 NiCr 4 (USST-1)23 NiCr 4 (USST-1) Prestrained28 NiCrMo 7 440 NiCrMo 7 (AISI 4340)43 NiCr 7 9 (SAE 4340)43 NiCr 7 9 (SAE 4340) PrestrainedCuNiMoCuNiMo Elevated Temperature
- Edition: 1
- Published: January 1, 1987
- No. of pages (eBook): 576
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9781483177373
- eBook ISBN: 9781483193182
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