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How to find material properties for A108 and A516 1

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tejasmailbox

Mechanical
Jan 6, 2006
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Hello All,

I am working on one project for which I am looking for Maximum Tensile strength, Maximum Shear Strength and Maximum Yield Strength for ASTM A108 grade 1045 or ASTM A519 Grade 1045 or ASTM A576 Grade 1045 & 1049.

Can any body know about it or can anybody give any suggestions about where I can find those?

Thanks,
Tejas
 
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For free information, you could use the web site below - for example, open the link, go to material type for search, pick ferrous, carbon steel, and search for Grade 1045 cold drawn or hot rolled. This site does not have 1049, but it does have data for AISI Type 1050.

 
Thanks, Metengr.

But I have another Question. I was looking for ASTM A108 in that website and the results gave me all information about AISI standards. Are they similar? If yes, then What AISI standard I should look for for correct information about ASTM A108 or A519.

Thanks in advance,
Tejas
 
tejasmailbox;
You will not find ASTM A 108 listed on that web site. ASTM A 108 is a "Standard Specification for Steel Bars, Carbon, Cold-Finished, Standard Quality". This Standard provides a UNS designation and Grade designation for the various carbon steel alloys that can cross reference to an AISI designation. So for ASTM A 108 Grade 1045, cold-finished standard quality, an AISI 1045 could be used provided it is in a similar heat treatment condition.

So, you need to check the heat treatment condition of the ASTM A 108 bar material in your possession. According to ASTM A 108, the bar can be furnished in the following thermal treatments;

annealed and cold finished
normalized and cold finished
cold drawn and stress relieved
or carbon restoration anneal to restore potential decarb condition and cold drawn.

Once you know this information, you might be able to obtain equivalent information for mechanical properties.

The same applies for ASTM A 519. This is a Standard Specification for Seamless Carbon and Alloy Steel Tubing". The Carbon Steel Grades are listed in this Standard by AISI designation -10XX.

You really need to obtain these ASTM Specifications and review them for all of the necessary information. The MAT web site link could be used as a tool for approximating necessary mechanical properties. The ASTM A 519 Specification does provide minimum mechanical property requirements (UTS, Yield, %Elong and Hardness HRb scale) for hot rolled, cold rolled, stress relieved and annealed conditions.
 
Hi metengr,

Hey, Thanks a lot for all your inputs.

As per your instruction, I had found the information for AISI 1045. The heat treatment for our possession is cold drawn and stress relieved. So, I had used all the information accourdingly.

Thanks a lot again,

Will give you trouble if I have any more confusion.

tejas
 
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