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AUS-BAY QUENCHING OF 300M STEEL
- Aerospace Standard
- AIR4498
- Issued
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English
Scope
The objective of this program is to compare the properties of aus-bay quenched 300M steel with the properties of 300M steel oil quenched in the conventional manner.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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Unnamed Dataset 1 | ||
TABLE 1 | Heat Treat Schedules Used on 300M Bar | |
TABLE 2 | ||
TABLE 3 | Heat Treat Schedules Used on Phase 2 Material | |
TABLE 4 | Transverse Tensile Results 300M Steel Specification - MIL-S-8844, Class 3 | |
TABLE 5 | Stress Corrosion Test Results Aus-bay and Oil Quenched 300M Steel | |
TABLE 6 | Fracture Toughness Data T-L Direction Aus-bay and Oil Quenched 300M | |
TABLE 7 | Results of Transverse Fatigue Tests Aus-bay and Oil Quenched 300M Steel R = +0.2 Maximum Stress = 190 ksi (1310 MPa) | |
TABLE 8 | Transverse Tensile Results Four Heat Treated Conditions 300M Steel Specification - AMS 6419 | |
TABLE 9 | ||
TABLE 10 | Fracture Toughness Results, 300M Steel, Compact Tension Specimen 230 ksi (1586 MPa) Yield Strength A/W = 0.6 Load Ratio = 1.00 T-L Direction | |
TABLE 11 | Hardness Values Obtained on Tensile Specimens 500 g Load |
Issuing Committee
AMS AMEC Aerospace Metals and Engineering Committee
The aim of the AMS Aerospace Metals Engineering Committee (AMEC) is to provide the aerospace industry and government agencies, in the public interest, with the technical benefits which accrue from cooperative activities and through the synergistic interchange of ideas and experience of members.
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