Computerization and Networking of Materials Databases: Second Volume 1991
DOI: 10.1520/stp17685s
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HIGHTEMP—A Database for Mechanical Properties at Elevated Temperatures

Abstract: A database for elevated-temperature tensile and creep properties for steels called HIGHTEMP has been developed. Materials that are included in the database are unalloyed, low alloyed, 12% chromium, and austenitic stainless steels, mainly of pressure vessel type. The data have been collected previously from Swedish industry and laboratories. Full metallurgical background information can be found in the system. This includes metallurgical casting and working processes, as well as product form, specimen geometry,… Show more

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“…The work is based on strength data from the database Hightemp, which contains information about mechanical properties at elevated temperatures from Swedish producers [8]. The database has extensive metadata, such as composition, metallurgical process, product form, heat treatment and sometimes the microstructure of the alloys.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work is based on strength data from the database Hightemp, which contains information about mechanical properties at elevated temperatures from Swedish producers [8]. The database has extensive metadata, such as composition, metallurgical process, product form, heat treatment and sometimes the microstructure of the alloys.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%