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TEMPER EMBRITTLEMENT - ASTM International EMBRITTLEMENT IN STEEL A symposium presented at a meeting of Committee A-l on Steel AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS Philadelphia,

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TEMPER EMBRITTLEMENTIN STEEL

A symposium

presented at a meeting of

Committee A-l on Steel

AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR

TESTING AND MATERIALS

Philadelphia, Pa., 3-4 Oct., 1967

ASTM SPECIAL TECHNICAL PUBLICATION NO. 407

List price 521.00; 20 per cent discount to members

published by theAMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19103

© BY AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS 1968Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 68-19914

NOTE

The Society is not responsible, as a body,for the statements and opinions

advanced in this publication.

Printed in Baltimore, Md.August, 1968

RelatedASTM Publications

Advances in the Technology of Stainless Steels andRelated Alloys, STP 369 (1965), $21.50

Structures and Properties of Ultrahigh-StrengthSteels, STP 370 (1965), $11.00

Effects of Residual Elements on Properties of Aus-ten itic Stainless Steels, STP 418 (1967), $7.25

Contents

IntroductionThe Mechanism of Temper Brittleness—j. M. CAPUSA Study of Temper Embrittlement During Stress Relieving of 5Ni-Cr-

Mo-V Steels—L. F. PORTER, G. c. CARTER, AND s. j.MANGANELLO

Stress-Relief Embrittlement of High-Strength Quenched and TemperedAlloy Steels—A. H. ROSENSTEIN AND w. H. ASCHE

Temper Embrittlement in High Purity 3.5Ni, 1.75Cr, 0.20C Steel—G. C. GOULD

Statistical Study of Factors Influencing Impact Strength of TurbineGenerator Rotors—Influence of Temper Embrittlement

J. COMON, P. F. MARTIN, AND P. G. BASTIEN

Long Time Isothermal Embrittlement in 3.5Ni, 1.75Cr, O.SOMo, 0.20CSteel—G. c. GOULD

Temper Embrittlement of Rotor Steels—D. L. NEWHOUSE AND H. G.HOLTZ

Temper Brittleness—An Interpretive Review—c. j. MCMAHON, JREffect of Thermal and Thermomechanical Treatments on the Temper

Embrittlement of Low-Alloy Steels—j. j. IRANI, M. j. MAY, ANDD. ELLIOTT

Mechanical Properties and Fracture Surface Topography of a Ther-mally Embrittled Steel—F. L. CARR, j. NUNES, AND F. R. LARSON

Analysis of Rotor Steels for Residual Elements—F. p. BYRNE, R. j.NADALIN, J. PENKROT, J. S. RUDOLPH, AND C. R. WOLFE

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Foreword

The Symposium on Temper Embrittlement in Steel was held at ASTMHeadquarters in Philadelphia, Pa., 3-4 Oct. 1967. The sponsor of thissymposium was ASTM Special Task Force on Large Turbine and Gen-erator Rotors, Subcommittee VI of Committee A-l on Steel. D. L.Newhouse, General Electric Co., presided as symposium chairman.

THIS PUBLICATION is one of manyissued by the American Society for Testing and Materialsin connection with its work of promoting knowledgeof the properties of materials and developing standardspecifications and tests for materials. Much of the dataresult from the voluntary contributions of many of thecountry's leading technical authorities from industry,scientific agencies, and government.

Over the years the Society has published many tech-nical symposiums, reports, and special books. These mayconsist of a series of technical papers, reports by theASTM technical committees, or compilations of datadeveloped in special Society groups with many organiza-tions cooperating. A list of ASTM publications andinformation on the work of the Society will be furnishedon request.