65CCJ
Mechanical
- Apr 11, 2018
- 39
Has anyone ever used heat-treated steel certification having Tensile and Yield strength minimums calculated from the tested Brinell hardness value rather than a physical strength test? Is this accurate enough to say steel meets the certification minimums if the conversion meets the min?
The material specs required on the drawing are:
AISI 4340 with tensile, yield, and hardness callout.
TENSILE: 142200 PSI MIN.
YIELD: 127980 PIS MIN.
HARDNESS: 290-340 HB
Is it acceptable practice to calculate the values from the hardness?
The material specs required on the drawing are:
AISI 4340 with tensile, yield, and hardness callout.
TENSILE: 142200 PSI MIN.
YIELD: 127980 PIS MIN.
HARDNESS: 290-340 HB
Is it acceptable practice to calculate the values from the hardness?