At about 550° C (1,000° F) Steel is at 50% Strength and at about 800° C (1472° F) structural steel loses 90% of its strength
Most of the things you can do with steel, but you need to consider: Aluminum has about one-third the strength of steel when objects of equal weight and design are considered. But aluminum weighs one third of what steel does, and you can design complex engineered shapes to get you back the strength you lose if you need both low weight and high strength.
it is the resistance of material to impact(sudden) loading...or..it is the impact energy absorbed per unit area.
Strength of Steel was created on 1987-05-21.
CrMoV steel is a heat resistant steel typically used in applications such as shafts and fasteners used in high temperature service. The chromium is used in this steel to increase resistance to corrosion and oxidation, to impart high temperature strength and to increase the hardenability. The molybdenum addition also imparts higher hardenability and increases high temperature tensile and creep strengths. The vanadium addition inhibits grain growth during heat treating while improving strength and toughness. This steel is referenced in the industry specification AMS 6304.
To temper steel, is to make stronger or harden. loose your temper is to lose your strength, control, resolve, etc It usually means that you have lost control over your anger.
Steel symbolizes strength
It will be at least 117,000 psi and as high as 290,000 psi - the range depends on the tempering temperature and heat treat
for it strength
The fatigue strength of mild steel refers to the certain conditions whereby the mild steel suffers fatigue failure.
When you lose your strength all of a sudden, you collapse and suffer some dizziness.
Nano steel is an Advanced High Strength Steel, with strength levels > 900 mPa with good ductility. The source of strength is grain size on the order of 1000 times finer (nano meter size) than conventional steel.
Steel is used for its high tensile strength and the concrete is used for its high compression strength.