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BS 3894-2:1985

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Method for converting elongation values for steel Method of conversion for application to austenitic steels

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

15-09-2001

Superseded by

BS EN ISO 2566-2:2001

Language(s)

English

Published date

28-02-1985

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National foreword
Committees responsible
Method
0. Introduction
1. Scope and field of application
2. Symbols
3. Definitions
4. Basic formula
5. Conversion from one proportional gauge length to
    another proportional gauge length
6. Conversion from one non-proportional gauge length
    to another non-proportional gauge length for test
    pieces of equal cross-sectional area
7. Conversion from a proportional gauge length to a
    non-proportional gauge length
8. Conversion from a non-proportional gauge length to
    another non-proportional gauge length for test
    pieces of different cross-sectional areas
9. Use of figures 1 to 5
Tables
1. List of symbols
2. Conversion factors: Proportional gauge lengths
3. Conversion factors: Non-proportional gauge lengths
4. Conversion factors from 5,65 square root So to non-
    proportional gauge lengths
5. Conversion factors for 4 square root So to non-
    proportional gauge lengths
6. Elongation values on 5,65 square root So
    corresponding to those obtained on 4 square root So
    gauge length
7. Elongation values on 5,65 square root So
    corresponding to those obtained on 50 mm gauge length
8. Elongation values on 5,65 square root So
    corresponding to those obtained on 80 mm gauge length
9. Elongation values on 5,65 square root So
    corresponding to those obtained on 100 mm gauge
    length
10. Elongation values on 5,65 square root So
    corresponding to those obtained on 200 mm gauge
    length
11. Elongation values on 4 square root So corresponding
    to those obtained on 50 mm gauge length
12. Elongation values on 4 square root So corresponding
    to those obtained on 80 mm gauge length
13. Elongation values on 4 square root So corresponding
    to those obtained on 100 mm gauge length
14. Elongation values on 4 square root So corresponding
    to those obtained on 200 mm gauge length
15. Elongation values on 50 mm corresponding to those
    obtained on 5,65 square root So gauge length
16. Elongation values on 80 mm corresponding to those
    obtained on 5,65 square root So gauge length
17. Elongation values on 100 mm corresponding to those
    obtained on 5,65 square root So gauge length
18. Elongation values on 200 mm corresponding to those
    obtained on 5,65 square root So gauge length
19. Elongation values on 50 mm corresponding to those
    obtained on 4 square root So gauge length
20. Elongation values on 80 mm corresponding to those
    obtained on 4 square root So gauge length
21. Elongation values on 100 mm corresponding to those
    obtained on 4 square root So gauge length
22. Elongation values on 200 mm corresponding to those
    obtained on 4 square root So gauge length
Figures
1. Conversions between 5,65 square root So and 50 mm
    gauge length
2. Conversions between 5,65 square root So and 200 mm
    gauge length
3. Conversions between 4 square root So and 50 mm
    gauge length
4. Conversions between 4 square root So and 200 mm
    gauge length
5. Conversion of elongation values

Provides formulae and tabulations for obtaining equivalent values for tensile elongation of austenitic steel test pieces of different gauge lengths.

Committee
ISE/101
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
36
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
ISO 2566-2:1984 Identical
EURONORM 9 : 1955 Similar to

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