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Accession Number:
AD0423810
Title:
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MILL-TREATED PLATES OF PROMISING HY-130/150 SUBMARINE-HULL STEELS.
Corporate Author:
UNITED STATES STEEL CORP PITTSBURGH PA
Report Date:
1963-09-16
Abstract:
As part of a program to develop an HY-130150 base metal for submarine hulls, the Applied Re search Laboratory evaluated 12 mill-treated 12in. thick plates cross-rolled from production electric-furnace heats of four promising steels HY-80, 3 34Ni-Cr-Mo-V, 5 14Ni-Cr-Mo-V, and 7 12Ni-Cr-Mo. The plates were quenched and tempered on the Homestead District Works 160-inchmill continuous heat-treating lines to at least two different yield strengths in the range 130 to 150 ksi. The results of mechanical-property tests indicated that the 12-in. thick milltreated plates of the four steels met the present yield-strength 130 to 150 ksi and notch-toughness 50 ft-lb minimum energy absorption at O F requirements for an HY-130150 steel. The differences between the mechanical properties of the top and bottom locations in the plates were insignificant. However, the transverse Charpy V-notch energy absorptions of the HY-80 steel plates, which were cross-rolled 9.2 to 1, were 28 to 60 ft-lb lower than the corresponding longitudinal values. Author
Descriptive Note:
Progress rept.,
Pages:
0020
Contract Number:
NObs88540
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