In this post I'll talk about SAE 1552. First let's describe it and then have a look at its material's properties.
What is SAE 1552?
SAE 1552 is a high manganese steel with approximately 0.52% carbon content.Application
It is used in industries requiring high strength, low temperature toughness and wear resistance.UNS Number
G15520Ok let's start with SAE 1552 Chemical Composition.
Chemical Composition
C, Carbon
0.47–0.55Mn, Manganese
1.20–1.50P, Phosphorus max.
0.040S, Sulfur max.
0.050Learn more about Chemical Composition.
Now it's the mechanical properties turn:
Yield Strength
460 - 650 MPaLearn more about Yield Strength.
Tensile Strength
760 - 840 MPaLearn more about Tensile Strength.
Elongation (min.)
11 - 14%.Learn more about Elongation.
Reduction of Area (min. %)
34 - 46%.Learn more about Reduction of Area.
Hardness
Brinell
220 - 250Learn more about Hardness.
Density
7.8 g/cm3.Learn more about Density.
Elastic Modulus
190 GPa.Learn more about Elastic Modulus.
Poisson's ratio
0.29.Learn more about Poisson's ratio.
Allowable Stress or Factor of Safety
Depends on the project (And its factor of safety).Learn more about Allowable Stress or Factor of Safety.
My Material's Ranking Research
While engineers will often look for the cheapest material they can use, I took a different approach to material's selection to help newbie students.I ranked materials according to their yield strengths and SAE 1552 currently ranks 31 in my yield strength index. This means there are other 30 materials that are more resistant.
Note: I've analysed 162 materials in order to create an yield strength index. Check my material's comparison post for more details.
SAE Classroom
Are you having trouble understanding the basics of SAE?What is SAE: Classification and specification?
This video will walk you through:
References
ASTM A29 and other references.Citation
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