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Applications and Properties of a Specially Processed Nitrogenized AISI 1010 Steel with Consideration of Strength in a Completed Vehicle
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The static and dynamic strength properties and the fabricability of a specially processed, nitrogenized AISI 1010 steel are discussed. Typical applications are presented, and it is indicated that one important area of application for this steel is in parts that preserve the integrity of the passenger compartment to enhance safety. In addition, a method is described by which an estimate can be made of the static strength of the steel after it has been fabricated and installed in a vehicle.
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Levy, B., "Applications and Properties of a Specially Processed Nitrogenized AISI 1010 Steel with Consideration of Strength in a Completed Vehicle," SAE Technical Paper 720017, 1972, https://doi.org/10.4271/720017.Also In
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