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High-strength structural steels

Use Low-carbon steel in which silicon is not objectionable. Silicon manganese steels are used for springs and high-strength structural steels. [Pg.1122]

The specified factors indicate that high-strength structural steel of 30CrMnSiNi2Mo grade as heat treated works at a limit of its capabilities, without a reserve of plasticity is sensitive to presence of surface defects, has low corrosion resistance and is not the best material for the loaded units with long term of operation. [Pg.282]

Figure 21 Influence of test potential on fracture reduction of area in gradual tensile tests of high-strength structural steels (S355N, S460N, S500Q, S690Q) in nitrogen-flushed synthetic seawater [69]... Figure 21 Influence of test potential on fracture reduction of area in gradual tensile tests of high-strength structural steels (S355N, S460N, S500Q, S690Q) in nitrogen-flushed synthetic seawater [69]...
Untersuchungen zur RiiSkorrosion hochfester Baustahle in Meerwasser (Tests on the crevice corrosion of high-strength structural steels in seawater)... [Pg.278]

Crooker, T.W., Lange, E.A. Corrosion fatigue oack nopagation for some new high strength structural steels. J. Basic Eng. Trans. ASME 91, 570-574 (1969)... [Pg.805]

Concrete nuclear reactor vessels, of the order of magnitude of 15-m (50-ft) inside diameter and length, have inner linings of steel which confine the pressure. After fabrication of the liner, the tubes for the cables or wires are put in place and the concrete is poured. High-strength reinforcing steel is used. Because there are thousands of reinforcing tendons in the concrete vessel, there is a statistical factor of safety. The failure of 1 or even 10 tendons would have little effec t on the overall structure. [Pg.1028]

ASTM A 325 Type 1 High-strength structural bolts Medium carbon steel, quenched and tempered... [Pg.49]

The foundation base slab is a concrete structure conventionally reinforced with high-strength reinforcing steel. A continuous access gallery is provided beneath the base slab for the installation and inspection of vertical tendons. The base liner, installed on top of the structural slab, is covered with concrete for post-tension. The containment completely encloses the entire reactor and RCS and ensures that an acceptable upper limit for leakage of radioactive materials to the environment would not be exceeded even if gross failure of the RCS were to occur. The approximate dimensions of the containment are 124 ft (37.8 m) inside diameter, 205 ft (62.5 m) inside height, 3-1/2 ft (1.07 m) wall thickness, and 2-1/2 ft (0.76 m) dome thickness. The internal net free volume approximates 2,000,000 fC (56,600 m3). [Pg.49]

Balan, T.A., Filippou, EC. Sc Popov, E.P. 1998. Hysteretic model of ordinary and high-strength reinforcing steel. Journal of Structural Engineering 124(3) 288-297. [Pg.361]

High strength structural Micro-alloyed steels (Ti, Nb, V,B, Zr), Quality steels... [Pg.559]

In the future, pre-coated metal sheets could probably be used, but then the spot weld bonding would be no more possible. In addition, one has to keep in mind that the adhesive strength on such coatings is lower than that of high strength structural adhesives. Even the adhesion quality of a hot dip galvanized steel coating has to be tested since with some structural adhesive the zinc layer debonds from the metal surface. [Pg.1195]


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