This content is not included in
your SAE MOBILUS subscription, or you are not logged in.
Conservation of Columbium - A Comparison of Columbium-Stabilized and Titanium Stabilized Stainless Steels
Annotation ability available
Sector:
Language:
English
Abstract
Authors
Topic
Citation
Tyrrell, J., "Conservation of Columbium - A Comparison of Columbium-Stabilized and Titanium Stabilized Stainless Steels," SAE Technical Paper 500097, 1950, https://doi.org/10.4271/500097.Also In
References
- “Chemical Factors Affecting the Welding Properties of Stabilized 18-8 Stainless Steel” Page F. H. Welding Journal 24 1945 929
- “Formability of Alloys for Elevated Temperature Service” Tyrrell J. F. Transactions American Society for Metals 42 1950 405
- “Wrought Heat Resisting Alloys” Metals Handbook American Society for Metals 1948 562
- “Steels for Elevated Temperature Service” United States Steel Corp. 1949 62
- “Allegheny Metal 18-8C and 18-8T” Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp.
- “Digest of Steels for High Temperature Service” Timken Roller Bearing Co. 5th 1946 189
- “Stainless Steel Handbook” Eastern Stainless Steel Corp. 1st 1945 85
- “Rezistal 321 and Rezistal 347” Crucible Steel Co. Data Sheets August 1947
- “Creep and Rupture of Several Chromium-Nickel Austenitic Stainless Steels” Smith G. V. Dulis E. J. Houston E. G. Transactions American Society for Metals 42 1950 935
- Comstock G. F.
- “High Temperature Corrosion of Metals Under Alternate Carburization and Oxidation” Ihrig H. K. Transactions Electrochemical Society 91 1947