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MMPDS MMPDS-08 Chapter 6
- Metallic Materials Properties Development and Standardization (MMPDS) Handbook - Chapter 6 - Heat Resistant Alloys
- Handbook / Manual / Guide by Metallic Materials Properties Development and Standardization, 04/01/2013
- Publisher: MMPDS
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Heat-resistant alloys are arbitrarily defined as iron alloys richer in alloy content than the 18 percent chromium, 8 percent nickel types, or as alloys with a base element other than iron and which are intended for elevated-temperature service.
This chapter contains strength properties and related characteristics of wrought heat-resistant alloy products used in aerospace vehicles. The strength properties are those commonly used in structural design, such as tension, compression, bearing and shear.
This chapter contains strength properties and related characteristics of wrought heat-resistant alloy products used in aerospace vehicles. The strength properties are those commonly used in structural design, such as tension, compression, bearing and shear.