ASIT859
Mechanical
- Aug 24, 2017
- 27
Hi there,
Apologies if I'm being dense on this topic, but I can't quite sort this out.
I'm having some trouble understanding how to properly specify carbon steel plate/sheet materials for fabrication (located in the US). I feel as though I can properly specify an austenitic steel plate - but my understanding of the ASTM standards breaks down when I start to look at carbon steel plates.
As an example, for one application (a pressure containing component) I can specify SS30403 per ASTM A240. I believe this is a complete material requirement. ASTM A240 gives me chemical composition and mechanical properties for the material. It also references ASTM A480 which gives me dimensional tolerances among many other things.
As a problematic example, I'd like to specify a carbon steel for a relatively simple welded assembly which acts as a pump/motor mount. There are many carbon steel options available such as ASTM A36 or perhaps a 1020 steel. I simply cannot interpret the ASTM standards to produce what I think is a complete call out. The material thicknesses in this assembly range from .125 to .250 inches.
A36 provides chemical composition and mechanical properties, and does reference ASTM A6 which provides dimensional tolerances. I believe A36 is a complete material call out - but it's an as-rolled product with dimensional tolerances and surface finish to match.
If I'm interested in specifying a 1020 steel - here is where I have trouble, specifically with cold-rolled.
An as-rolled 1020, I think, could be called out as 1020 AR per ASTM A830. A830 references A6 so I'm good with chemical and dimensional properties, but I don't know where I can find mechanical properties for 1020 AR.
If I wanted to use a cold rolled 1020 b/c of better dimensional tolerances and a nicer surface finish, I don't think I can specify per ASTM A830 since there's no mention of a cold-rolled condition. ASTM A108 looks promising, but it is listed for steel bars - whereas I believe my dimensions are either sheet or plate. Additionally, there's no mechanical or chemical properties listed in A108.
How does one properly specify a cold-rolled 1020 sheet/plate per ASTM standards? I'm sure I can simply list only "1020 CRS" - but what standard do I review to understand what the dimensional tolerances and mechanical properties are of this material?
Thank you
Apologies if I'm being dense on this topic, but I can't quite sort this out.
I'm having some trouble understanding how to properly specify carbon steel plate/sheet materials for fabrication (located in the US). I feel as though I can properly specify an austenitic steel plate - but my understanding of the ASTM standards breaks down when I start to look at carbon steel plates.
As an example, for one application (a pressure containing component) I can specify SS30403 per ASTM A240. I believe this is a complete material requirement. ASTM A240 gives me chemical composition and mechanical properties for the material. It also references ASTM A480 which gives me dimensional tolerances among many other things.
As a problematic example, I'd like to specify a carbon steel for a relatively simple welded assembly which acts as a pump/motor mount. There are many carbon steel options available such as ASTM A36 or perhaps a 1020 steel. I simply cannot interpret the ASTM standards to produce what I think is a complete call out. The material thicknesses in this assembly range from .125 to .250 inches.
A36 provides chemical composition and mechanical properties, and does reference ASTM A6 which provides dimensional tolerances. I believe A36 is a complete material call out - but it's an as-rolled product with dimensional tolerances and surface finish to match.
If I'm interested in specifying a 1020 steel - here is where I have trouble, specifically with cold-rolled.
An as-rolled 1020, I think, could be called out as 1020 AR per ASTM A830. A830 references A6 so I'm good with chemical and dimensional properties, but I don't know where I can find mechanical properties for 1020 AR.
If I wanted to use a cold rolled 1020 b/c of better dimensional tolerances and a nicer surface finish, I don't think I can specify per ASTM A830 since there's no mention of a cold-rolled condition. ASTM A108 looks promising, but it is listed for steel bars - whereas I believe my dimensions are either sheet or plate. Additionally, there's no mechanical or chemical properties listed in A108.
How does one properly specify a cold-rolled 1020 sheet/plate per ASTM standards? I'm sure I can simply list only "1020 CRS" - but what standard do I review to understand what the dimensional tolerances and mechanical properties are of this material?
Thank you