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TSN79
Jan25-05, 03:11 PM
In a table of different steel qualities the information about a perticular type of steel can be as follows:

Steel type:
S235

Tension/Pressure:
0\pm60
130\pm130

Bending:
0\pm190
150\pm150

My question is, what do these values tell me? The values are in N/mm^2

Gokul43201
Jan25-05, 06:32 PM
While I'm not sure I understand what the numbers themselves represent, the approximate value of the quantities seems to be comparable to typical values for steel in MPa, which is the same as N/mm^2.

So, my guess is YES.

Astronuc
Jan25-05, 10:16 PM
What is the format of the table form where these numbers originate?

S235 is a conventional low carbon structural steel (European Standard EN 10025)

Grades are:
S235
S235JR
S235J0
S235J2G3
S235J2G4

Yield strength should be about 235 MPa, UTS about 340-470 MPa.

The maximum numbers may be maximum design stresses, but it is hard to tell. The numbers are given as ranges.

PerennialII
Jan28-05, 02:57 AM
I'd guess similarly to design stresses or then something more exotic, like allowable stress amplitudes in fatigue.

Gokul43201
Jan29-05, 03:40 PM
I'd guess similarly to design stresses or then something more exotic, like allowable stress amplitudes in fatigue.

Yeah, the 'plus or minus' seems to suggest fatigue related parameters.