Preliminary Investigations Of Low-Nickel Stainless Steels For Structural Applications

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. Kerr
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The first stage of the development of a new modified 201-type low nickel austenitic stainless steel is described in this paper. The alloy is intended for use as a structural alloy, and so requires a yield strength >400MPa as well as acceptable weldability and toughness. The low nickel content will give a lower material cost in comparison to more conventional austenitic grades, and the processing route is required to be similar to that of Type 304 to keep the processing cost low. The base alloy was designed using empirical methods developed for stainless steel, and the properties of the base alloy were verified using a range of small-scale melts. The base alloy had a 0.2% proof strength of ~320-400MPa, and so it is planned to use V additions of ~0.15% to bring about precipitation strengthening in the hot rolled condition, so raising the alloy?s proof strength above the 400MPa minimum.
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APA: J. Kerr  (2004)  Preliminary Investigations Of Low-Nickel Stainless Steels For Structural Applications

MLA: J. Kerr Preliminary Investigations Of Low-Nickel Stainless Steels For Structural Applications. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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