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Properties of SA 350 LF5 material

Properties of SA 350 LF5 material

Properties of SA 350 LF5 material

(OP)
Hi,
anybody knows a good reference to find physical and mechanical properties of low-alloy steel ASME SA 350 LF5 (1-2% Ni).
I guess they won't differ too much from those of any  C-Mn steel.
Thanks

RE: Properties of SA 350 LF5 material

The mechanical properties may be quite different, depending on the thermomechanical history as well as the test temperature.  Nickel steels will have substantially higher fracture toughness, with the ductile-to-brittle transition moving to lower temperatures.

RE: Properties of SA 350 LF5 material

Yes, ASME B&PV code, Section II, Part A and Part D.

RE: Properties of SA 350 LF5 material

(OP)
Thanks Metengr!
I got the same answer from a colleague of mine (I'm not familiar with ASME II-D)

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