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Material selection for steel in low temperature service?

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pacesetter

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Hello,

I have a various structures that are being certified to ABS for underwater vehicles. Most of the structure is specified as A572 GR 50 or A516 GR 70 plate or W flange. However, I need some square tube. Will I have to go to stainless steel to get CVN's of 25 ft-lbs at -20F. Or, is there some type of steel that I can consider?

Thanks a bunch!






 
Yes, this structure is part of the handling system. Section 11.1 of Appendix 4 only states that the materials are to be suitable for intended conditions.
 
There are structural steel shapes under ASTM Specifications that can be used for moderate to low temperature service. I don't have the information handy. However, you can access the web site below and perform a search function to locate applicable material specifications;

 
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