SAE J401_201203
Current
The latest, up-to-date edition.
Selection and Use of Steels
Hardcopy , PDF
English
12-03-2012
1. SCOPE
2. REFERENCES
3. STEEL DESIGNATION
4. SELECTION
5. STATIC LOADING
6. DYNAMIC LOADING
7. BRITTLE FRACTURE
8. NOTCH TOUGHNESS
9. FRACTURE TOUGHNESS
10. NOTES
The SAE system of designating steels, described in SAE J402, classifies and numbers them according to chemical composition.
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5
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SAE International
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Current
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Supersedes |
SAE J1099_200208 | TECHNICAL REPORT ON LOW CYCLE FATIGUE PROPERTIES - FERROUS AND NON-FERROUS OF MATERIALS |
SAE J412_199510 | GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS AND HEAT TREATMENTS OF STEELS |
SAE J 935 : 2009 | HIGH STRENGTH CARBON AND ALLOY DIE DRAWN STEELS |
SAE J402_200507 | NEW STEEL DESIGNATION SYSTEM FOR WROUGHT OR ROLLED STEEL |
SAE J 1268 : 2010 | HARDENABILITY BANDS FOR CARBON AND ALLOY H STEELS |
SAE J 1442 : 2003 | HIGH-STRENGTH, HOT-ROLLED STEEL BARS |
SAE FATIGUE DESIGN HDBK : 3ED 1997 | FATIGUE DESIGN HANDBOOK AE-22 |
SAE J 2745 : 2015 | CATEGORIZATION AND PROPERTIES OF ADVANCED HIGH STRENGTH AUTOMOTIVE SHEET STEELS |
SAE J 2340 : 2017 | CATEGORIZATION AND PROPERTIES OF DENT RESISTANT, HIGH STRENGTH, AND ULTRA HIGH STRENGTH AUTOMOTIVE SHEET STEEL |
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