fedeghi
Mechanical
- Feb 17, 2009
- 10
Hi there, this is my first post here!
I have been digging in the search results for a while, but I could not find what I'm looking for, so here I am.
I'm dealing with MDMT issues, and so I have to find the exact reference on ASTM standard, stating that A36 can (or cannot?) be normalized.
On paragraph 6 of ASTM 36 it is specified that A36 can be supplied also as semi-killed or killed steel... but what about a "heat threatment" paragraph (similar to paragraph 5 of ASTM 516..) ?
The problem is that, according to UCS-66, each non-normalized carbon / low alloy steel belonging to Curve A, when normalized, shall be grouped with Curve-B materials (except for some exceptions
), thus taking an advantage on the resulting MDMT.
Now I believe that A36 can not be normalized, but the problem is that I'm using a commercial pressure vessel software that on the contrary allows me to include A36 in UCS-66 Group B materials..
So, I'm quite confused. Anybody can help me on this topic?
Thank you, CIAO !
I have been digging in the search results for a while, but I could not find what I'm looking for, so here I am.
I'm dealing with MDMT issues, and so I have to find the exact reference on ASTM standard, stating that A36 can (or cannot?) be normalized.
On paragraph 6 of ASTM 36 it is specified that A36 can be supplied also as semi-killed or killed steel... but what about a "heat threatment" paragraph (similar to paragraph 5 of ASTM 516..) ?
The problem is that, according to UCS-66, each non-normalized carbon / low alloy steel belonging to Curve A, when normalized, shall be grouped with Curve-B materials (except for some exceptions
Now I believe that A36 can not be normalized, but the problem is that I'm using a commercial pressure vessel software that on the contrary allows me to include A36 in UCS-66 Group B materials..
So, I'm quite confused. Anybody can help me on this topic?
Thank you, CIAO !