Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Re: [MW:9356] Higher value of UTS, acceptable?

hi,
higher value of UTS creat problems of higher hardness and less ductlity than specified value because these differerece in mechnical properites leads craking. at weld joint  . Metalluregical aspects, this is not proper selection of material.
 
kind Regards
Chandrakant


From: joshi jaydeep <jaydeep.p.joshi@gmail.com>
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wed, 19 January, 2011 9:17:26 AM
Subject: [MW:9317] Higher value of UTS, acceptable?

Dear all,
 
I have a material A350 LF2, CL1  with UTS of 724MPa (As mentioned in TC of Manufacturer).
 
As per ASME Sec IIA, requirement is 485 - 655 Mpa.
 
The higher value of UTS beyond the spec requirements is aceptable?
 
Thanks.
Regards,
JJ

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