A_Alrumaidh
Petroleum
- Jun 13, 2019
- 6
Why do material specifications (ASTM/ASME) limit the maximum Hardness value, and not Yield Strength?
I know that steels with high strength -above a certain limit- indicate a microstructure that is more susceptible to cracking. So why not represent microstructure by Yield Strength? Both hardness and yield strength are proportional and related to plastic deformation.
In addition to the tensile test, asking for the hardness test is an additional cost. What additional information do we get by measuring hardness?
I know that steels with high strength -above a certain limit- indicate a microstructure that is more susceptible to cracking. So why not represent microstructure by Yield Strength? Both hardness and yield strength are proportional and related to plastic deformation.
In addition to the tensile test, asking for the hardness test is an additional cost. What additional information do we get by measuring hardness?