Short Time Elevated Temperature Tensile Properties and Notch Toughness of Some Chromium-Iron Alloys
Abstract
The Ordnance Corps is sponsoring the development of chromium-iron alloys in the interest of obtaining a strong, ductile, corrosion-resistant alloy. The results of some short time elevated temperature tensile tests and V- notch Charpy impact tests of some recently developed alloys with 40% and 50% chromium are presented in this paper. These data indicate that chromium-iron alloys have now been developed with interesting engineering properties as evidenced by ductility at room temperature and retention of strength at elevated temperatures up to 1000 F.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 07, 1957
- Accession Number
- ADA954848
Entities
People
- Anthony K. Wong