Monday, January 31, 2011

[MW:9605] Re: How to select equivalent grade material? A36 equivalent??

Hi
At the first,it is important that the mechanical properties of chosen
material be the same,
the yield point and the tensile point of A36 is the same for all
thicknesses, But there is a little difference about the material
(Specially sheet metal) that is categorized by EN 10025 like s235
becuase the yield point of the s235 that is similar to A36 (almost)
is going down when the thickness is going up but the issue that is
very important is the Design assumptions.
I can send you the summarized properties of the materials if you want
but the final decision must be taken by the designer and accorting to
design assumption.

regards
M.R

On Jan 31, 4:52 pm, Srinivas Engr <srinivas.gmsr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All.
> pl guide be about in selction of equivalent grade material?
> Wat we have to look?
> & In which spec we have to refer?
> Wat r A36 equivalent materials..?
> Wat about S275 grade material?
>
> Thanks & Regards
> Srinivas

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