THE EFFECT OF TITANIUM AND VANADIUM ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND WELDABILITY OF EXPERIMENTAL LOW-ALLOY HIGH-TENSILE STEEL,
Abstract
Tensile properties, maximum underbead hardness, underbead cracking, weldability according to the nickbend specimen, and notch sensitivity as determined by V-notch Charpy bar were the means of evaluating the relative performance of steels in both the as-rolled and normalized conditions. Investigation showed that small variations in amount of titanium or vanadium produced a marked effect on the temperature of transition from ductile to brittle behavior. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 23, 1948
- Accession Number
- AD0620560
Entities
People
- Carl E. Hartbower
- Donald B. Roach
- George G. Luther
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory