MMPDS MMPDS-09 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, 04/01/2014
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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.