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Yield Strength at Elevated Temperatures

Yield Strength at Elevated Temperatures

Yield Strength at Elevated Temperatures

(OP)
ASME II Part D (we have 2004) has tables for tensile strength and modulus of elasticity for various alloys at elevated temperatures.  I'm looking for tables for yield strengths.  Is that covered anywhere in ASME?  If not where can I find it?

RE: Yield Strength at Elevated Temperatures

Maybe not your field, but you can find such info in MIL-HDBK-5 or the new MMPDS.

RE: Yield Strength at Elevated Temperatures

BENDOG - keep looking in Section II, Part D.  You're looking for Table Y-1 (It's between Table U - where you found the tensile strength, and the Table where you found the Modulus)

RE: Yield Strength at Elevated Temperatures

If you have access to the Aerospace Materials Handbook, you should be able to find information on quite a few of the more exotic alloys.

MIL-HDBK-5 is another good reference (and free).

You may also look in the ASM Metals Handbook; they give you quite a bit of information on the effects of different heat treatments or processing on the mechanical properties of steels.

RE: Yield Strength at Elevated Temperatures

(OP)
TGS4
I found the table.  Thanks.  I don't use this code very often and when I do I always have a hard time finding what I'm looking for.

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