30,000,000 psi (207 GPa)
Yes you can use. The Chemical and Mechanical properties are similar.
The 30ksi designation typically refers to a yield strength of 30,000 psi, which is often associated with certain grades of steel used in structural applications. A common steel grade equivalent for this yield strength is ASTM A992, which is widely used in construction for wide-flange beams and columns. Another potential equivalent could be ASTM A36, though its yield strength is slightly lower at 36 ksi. Always verify specific requirements and material standards for precise applications.
The raw steel specification A36, has a maximum tensile strength of 80 ksi. This is the same maximum strength as ASTM standards like A307 grade C or F1554 grade 36. I'm not familiar with any other specifications that would use A36 and have a higher maximum strength. The A36 steel would be out of tolerance if it exceeds a 80 ksi tensile. Being out of tolerance in this way could indicate other properties are also out of tolerance in a less favorable way. The steel would be less ductile, for instance, and impact properties might be reduced.
The 36 stands for the yield strength in ksi Fty = 36 ksi = 36,000 psi
What is equivalent to IS 2062 Grade A, IS 1239, EN-8, BS970, IS 1367 CL.4.6, IS 1875 CL.II to ASTM std?
Astm a-36
Did you mean A36 steel? As with most steels, A36 has a density of 7,800 kg/m3 (0.28 lb/cu in). Young's modulus for A36 steel is 200 GPa (29,000,000 psi). A36 steel has a Poisson's ratio of 0.32, and a shear modulus of 78 GPa (11,300,000 psi)
Yes you can use. The Chemical and Mechanical properties are similar.
ASTM A307 Grade B
Only if you do math modulus 36 - or some other non-standard definition.
The raw steel specification A36, has a maximum tensile strength of 80 ksi. This is the same maximum strength as ASTM standards like A307 grade C or F1554 grade 36. I'm not familiar with any other specifications that would use A36 and have a higher maximum strength. The A36 steel would be out of tolerance if it exceeds a 80 ksi tensile. Being out of tolerance in this way could indicate other properties are also out of tolerance in a less favorable way. The steel would be less ductile, for instance, and impact properties might be reduced.
The hardness of UST-36 steel is usually around 197-235 HB (Brinell hardness) or 20-23 HRC (Rockwell hardness).
The sixth gim leeder, Byron has a LV.36 Bronzor(steel/psycic), LV. 36 Steelix(steel/ground), and a LV. 39 Bastidon.(rock/steel)
The 36 stands for the yield strength in ksi Fty = 36 ksi = 36,000 psi
Around 80
EH 36
Prinplup evolves into Empoleon at Level 36. Its type is Water and Steel!