Tensile properties of cast nickel-chromium- iron alloys and of some alloy steels at elevated temperatures

W. Kahlbaum, L. Jordan
1932 Bureau of Standards Journal of Research  
The tensile properties as measured in "short-time" tests were determined for a medium-manganese steel at 900°F.; for a series of cast nickel-chromium-iron alloys containing about 0.5 per cent carbon, 35 per cent chromium and from 10 to 45 per cent nickel, at a temperature of 1,550°F.; and for three tungstenchromium-vanadium steels and four molybdenum-chromium-vanadium steels at temperatures of 850°and 1,000°F.
doi:10.6028/jres.009.024 fatcat:mqjms3vnavgm5gsbje3wjvnwc4