The Mechanical and Physical Properties of the British Standard En Steels (B.S. 970 - 1955)
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The Mechanical and Physical Properties of the British Standard En Steels (B.S. 970 - 1955)

En 1 to En 20

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The Mechanical and Physical Properties of the British Standard En Steels (B.S. 970 - 1955)

En 1 to En 20

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The Mechanical and Physical Properties of the British Standard En Steels, Volume 1: En 1 to En 20 provides information pertinent to the most commonly used range of steels in the United Kingdom. This book discusses the properties of steels and the equivalent foreign specifications. This volume begins with an overview of the application of En 1 steels wherein good machinability is the prime consideration. This text then provides the specification, properties, and applications of En 2 steel, which is mild steel suitable for general use for lightly stressed parts. This book considers the general purpose of En 3 series for welded or riveted structures, forgings, machined parts, and hot pressing. This text discusses as well the uses of En 4 steel in agricultural machinery especially where superior toughness is required. Finally, the machinability of En 20 is discussed. This book is a valuable resource for engineers, designers, and all users of steel.

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Publisher
Pergamon
Year
2014
ISBN
9781483185415

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. En 1 to En 20
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contens
  5. FOREWORD
  6. INTRODUCTION
  7. NOTES ON THE USE OF THE TABLES
  8. REFERENCES
  9. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
  10. En 1. FREE CUTTING STEEL FOR MACHINING
  11. En 2. COLD FORMING STEEL
  12. En 3. "20" CARBON STEEL
  13. En 4. '25'' CARBON STEEL
  14. En 5. "30'' CARBON STEEL
  15. En 6. BRIGHT CARBON STEEL
  16. En 7. SEMI-FREE CUTTING CARBON STEEL
  17. En 8. "40" CARBON STEEL
  18. En 9. "55" CARBON STEEL
  19. En 10. "55" CARBON, 3/4 PER CENT NICKEL STEEL
  20. En 11. "60" CARBON—CHROMIUM STEEL
  21. En 12. 1 PER CENT NICKEL STEEL
  22. En 13. MANGANESE—NICKEL—MOLYBDENUM STEEL
  23. En 14. CARBON—MANGANESE STEEL
  24. En 15. CARBON—MANGANESE STEEL (HIGHER TENSILE)
  25. En 16. MANGANESE—MOLYBDENUM STEEL
  26. En 17. MANGANESE—MOLYBDENUM STEEL (HIGHER MOLYBDENUM)
  27. En 18. I PER CENT CHROMIUM STEEL
  28. En 19. I PER CENT CHROMIUM—MOLYBDENUM STEEL
  29. En 20. I PER CENT CHROMIUM—MOLYBDENUM STEEL (HIGHER MOLYBDENUM)
  30. Appendix I: Electrical Resistivity (g), Thermal Conductivity(k) and Lorenz Function (L) of 22 Steels (N.P.L. Data)
  31. Appendix II: Comparison of Elongation on L=4 √A and L=5.65 √A
  32. Appendix III: Approximate Relationship between Various Hardness Numbers
  33. Appendix IV: Tons per Square Inch to Kilogrammes per Square Millimetre Tons per Square Inch to Pounds per Square Inch
  34. Appendix V: Temperature Conversion Table
  35. Appendix VI: Comparison of Impact Values Obtained with the British Standard Izod Test and Various Alternative Methods of Testing