1、Designation: E1338 09 (Reapproved 2015)Standard Guide forIdentification of Metals and Alloys in Computerized MaterialProperty Databases1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E1338; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case o
2、f revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This guide covers the identification of metals and alloysin computerized material property dat
3、abases. It establishesessential and desirable data elements that serve to uniquelyidentify and describe a particular metal or alloy sample as wellas properties that identify a given metal or alloy in general.1.1.1 This guide does not necessarily provide sufficient dataelements to describe weld metal
4、, metal matrix composites, orjoined metals.1.1.2 The data element identified herein are not all germaneto every metal or alloy group.1.1.3 Different sets of data elements may also be appliedwithin a given metal or alloy group depending on conditions orapplications specific to that metal or alloy gro
5、up. Further,within a particular metal or alloy group, different sets of dataelements may be used to identify specific material conditions.1.1.4 Table 1 on Recommended Data Elements and Tables2-17 on values for specific data elements appear at the end ofthis guide.1.2 Some of the data elements in thi
6、s guide may be usefulfor other purposes. However, this guide does not attempt todocument the essential and desirable data element for anypurpose except for the identification of metals and alloys incomputerized material property databases. Other purposes,such as material production, material procure
7、ment, and mate-rial processing, each may have different material data reportingrequirements distinct from those covered in this guide. Aspecific example is the contractually required report for amaterial property testing series. Such a report may not containall the data elements considered essential
8、 for a specificcomputerized database; conversely, this guide may not containall the data elements considered essential for a contracted testreport.1.3 Results from material tests conducted as part of theprocurement process are often used to determine adherence toa specification. While this guide inc
9、ludes a number of testresult data elements, such data elements are included in thisguide only for the purposes of material identification.1.4 Reporting of contracted test results, such as certificationtest results, shall follow the requirements described in thematerial specification, or as agreed up
10、on between the purchaserand the manufacturer.1.5 This guide contains a limited number of data elementsrelated to material test results. These data elements are formaterial identification purposes and are not intended to replacethe more detailed sets of data elements listed in guides such asGuide E13
11、13 covering data recording formats for mechanicaltesting of metals. For material identification purposes, the dataelements in this guide include typical, nominal, or summaryproperties normally derived from a population of individualspecimen tests. If warranted by the scope of a particulardatabase sy
12、stem, the system might provide links between thematerial identification data elements given in this guide, andthe individual specimen test results recorded in accordancewith other guides corresponding to particular test methods.1.6 Material ClassesSee ANSI/AWS A9.1-92 for arcwelds, Guide E527 for Me
13、tal and Alloys in the UnifiedNumbering System (UNS), Guide E1308 for polymers, GuideE1309 for composite material, and Guide E1471 for fibers,fillers, and core materials.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2E8 Test Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic MaterialsE8M Test Methods for Tension Te
14、sting of Metallic MaterialsMetric (Withdrawn 2008)3E527 Practice for Numbering Metals and Alloys in theUnified Numbering System (UNS)E616 Terminology Relating to Fracture Testing (Discontin-ued 1996) (Withdrawn 1996)31This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee B08 on Metallic andInorgani
15、c Coatings and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee B08.01 onAncillary Activities. This guide was developed in cooperation with Committee B07on Light Metals and Alloys.Current edition approved Nov. 1, 2015. Published December 2015. Originallyapproved in 1990. Last previous edition approved i
16、n 2009 as E1338 09. DOI:10.1520/E1338-09R15.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3The last approve
17、d version of this historical standard is referenced onwww.astm.org.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States1TABLE 1 Recommended Data Elements for the Identification of Metals and AlloysNumberAData Element Descriptive Name Data
18、Type Category Set, Value Set, or UnitsPrimary Identifiers1 Material class String metal2 Family name String Category set in Table 23 Family subclass String Value set in Table 34BCommon nameCString5 Application groupCString6 Product groupCStringMaterial SpecificationC7BUNS Number String Category set d
19、efined in Practice E5278BSpecification organization String9BSpecification number String10BSpecification version String11BDesignation keywordCString Category set in Table 412BDesignation valueCStringComposition RequirementsC13 Element symbol String IUPAC symbol(s)14 Fraction type String mass, volume,
20、 or mole15 Composition units String % or ppm16 Minimum specified composition Real17 Maximum specified composition RealMechanical Properties RequirementsTensile Test RequirementsC18 Orientation of tensile specimen for certification String Value set in Table 519 Location of tensile specimen for certif
21、ication String Values set in Table 620 Tensile test temperature for certification Real C (F)21 Minimum ultimate tensile strength Real MPa (ksi)22 Maximum ultimate tensile strength Real MPa (ksi)23 Minimum yield strength Real MPa (ksi)24 Maximum yield strength Real MPa (ksi)25 Yield strength determin
22、ation method String Category set in Table 726 Yield strength offset or extension Real %27 Minimum elongation Real %28 Maximum elongation Real %29 Original gage length Real mm (in.)30 Minimum reduction of area Real %31 Maximum reduction of area Real %Hardness RequirementsC32 Location of hardness meas
23、urement for certification String Value set in Table 633 Minimum hardness Real34 Maximum hardness Real35 Hardness scale String Category set in Table 8Charpy Impact Energy to Fracture RequirementsC36 Location of Charpy specimen for certification String Value set in Table 637 Temperature of Charpy test
24、 for certification Real C (F)38 Minimum Charpy impact energy Real J (ft-lbf)39 Maximum Charpy impact energy Real J (ft-lbf)Primary Material Producer40 Original producer String41 Country of origin String42 Producers facility String43 Production date Date44 Primary process type String45 Melt practice
25、String Value set in Table 946 Cast practice String Value set in Table 1047BHeat number StringMaterial ProcessingC48 Processors name String49 Processors country String see ISO 316650 Processors facility name String51 Processors assigned production date Date52BProcess type String53 Process lot number
26、StringHeat TreatmentC54 Thermal step type String55 Time of thermal step Real h56 Thermal step temperature Real C (F)57 Heating environment String Values set in Table 1158 Heating rate Real C/h (F/h)59 Cooling environment String Value set in Table 1260 Cooling rate Real C/h (F/h)Product Detail61 Prod
27、uct forming method String Value set in Table 1362 Product identifier String63 Product shape String Value set in Table 14E1338 09 (2015)2E1308 Guide for Identification of Polymers (Excludes Ther-moset Elastomers) in Computerized Material PropertyDatabases (Withdrawn 2000)3E1309 Guide for Identificati
28、on of Fiber-ReinforcedPolymer-Matrix Composite Materials in Databases (With-drawn 2015)3E1313 Guide for Recommended Formats for Data RecordsUsed in Computerization of Mechanical Test Data forMetals (Withdrawn 2000)3E1443 Terminology Relating to Building and AccessingMaterial and Chemical Databases (
29、Withdrawn 2000)3TABLE 1 ContinuedNumberAData Element Descriptive Name Data Type Category Set, Value Set, or Units64 Product form String Value set in Table 1565 Dimension type String nominal or actual66 Length Real cm (in.)67 Width Real cm (in.)68 Thickness Real cm (in.)69 Outside diameter Real cm (i
30、n.)70 Wall thickness Real cm (in.)71 Weight Real kg (lb)72 Fabrication history String73 Service history StringMeasured Chemical CompositionC74 Source of chemical composition data String75 Element symbol String IUPAC symbol(s)76 Fraction type String mass, volume, or mole77 Composition units String %
31、or ppm78 Measured composition RealMeasured Mechanical PropertiesMeasured Tensile PropertiesC79 Source or basis for tensile properties String80 Orientation of test specimen String Value set in Table 581 Location of tensile specimen String Value set in Table 682 Tensile test temperature Real C (F)83 U
32、ltimate tensile strength Real MPa (ksi)84 Number of tensile strength tests, if averaged Integer85 Yield strength Real MPa (ksi)86 Yield strength method String Category set in Table 787 Yield strength offset or extension Real %88 Number of yield strength tests, if averaged Integer89 Total elongation
33、Real %90 Original gage length Real mm (in.)91 Number of elongation tests, if averaged Integer92 Type of elongation String Value set in Table 1693 Reduction of area Real %94 Number of reduction of area tests, if averaged IntegerMeasured HardnessC95 Source or basis for hardness measurement String96 Lo
34、cation of hardness measurement String Value set in Table 697 Hardness value Real98 Hardness scale String Category set in Table 899 Number of hardness readings, if averaged IntegerMeasured Charpy Impact Energy to FractureC100 Source or basis for Charpy measurements String101 Location of Charpy specim
35、en String Value set in Table 6102 Temperature of Charpy test Real C (F)103 Charpy specimen size String Category set in Table 17104 Charpy impact energy Real J (ft-lbf)105 Number of Charpy tests, if averaged IntegerMeasured Microstructure DescriptionsC106 Grain size measurement Real107 Scale for grai
36、n size String108 Basis for grain size String109 Description of microstructure StringAData element numbers are provided for information only.BEssential data element, as described in 4.6.CProvisions should be made in the database for repeated values of this data element, or for the set of data element
37、s in this section.TABLE 2 Category Set for Family Name as Listed in PracticeE527Aluminum and aluminum alloys Zinc and zinc alloysCopper and copper alloys Cast ironsRare earth and rare earth-like metals Cast steelsand alloys Carbon steelsLow melting point metals and alloys Alloy steelsNickel and nick
38、el alloys AISI H-steelsPrecious metals and alloys Heat and corrosion-resistantReactive and refractory metals and (stainless) steelsalloys Tool steelsCobalt alloysE1338 09 (2015)3E1471 Guide for Identification of Fibers, Fillers, and CoreMaterials in Computerized Material Property Databases(Withdrawn
39、 2015)3IEEE/ASTM SI 10 American National Standard for MetricPractice2.2 Other Standards:ISO Standard: 3166 Codes for Representation of Names ofCountries Quantities, Units and Symbols in PhysicalChemistryIUPAC44Available from International Organization for Standardization (ISO), 1, ch. dela Voie-Creu
40、se, Case postale 56, CH-1211, Geneva 20, Switzerland, http:/www.iso.ch.TABLE 3 Example Value Sets for Family Subclass Name forAluminum, Copper, Steel, and Other Metals and AlloysAluminum: Copper:Commercially pure aluminum CopperAluminum-copper alloy High copper alloyAluminum-manganese alloy Berylliu
41、m copperAluminum-silicon alloy Chromium copperAluminum-manganese-silicon alloy Copper-zinc alloy (brass)Aluminum-magnesium alloy Copper-zinc-lead-alloy (leadedAluminum-magnesium-silicon alloy brass)Aluminum-zinc alloy Copper-zinc-tin alloy (tin brass)Other aluminum alloy Copper-tin-phosphorus alloy(
42、phosphor bronze)Steel: Copper-tin-lead-phosphorus alloyChromium-molybdenum (leaded phosphor bronze)Low carbonHigh carbonAusteniticFerriticMartensiticPrecipitation hardeningTABLE 4 Category Set for Designation KeywordGradeTypeCompositionTemperConditionClassTABLE 5 Value Set for Specimen OrientationUn
43、notched Specimen:Longitudinal (parallel to working direction)Transverse (perpendicular to working direction)Long transverseShort transverseTangenitalRadialDiagonal (to rolling direction)Cracked or Notched Specimen:See Terminology E616 for orientation codesTABLE 6 Value Set for Location Within Produc
44、tOuter surfaceInternalInside surfaceSurfaceQuarter thicknessCenter of thicknessLeading edgeTrailing edgeTABLE 7 Category Set for Yield Strength Method (as explained inTest Methods E8 or E8M)OffsetExtension under loadUpperLowerTABLE 8 Category Set for Hardness ScaleBrinellKnoopRockwell ARockwell BRoc
45、kwell CRockwell ERockwell FShoreVickersRockwell 15tRockwell 30tRockwell 45tRockwell 15NRockwell 30NRockwell 45NTABLE 9 Value Set for Melt PracticeArgon oxygen decarburizationBasic oxygen furnaceOpen hearthElectric furnaceRemeltLadle refiningVacuum degassingVacuum arc remeltVacuum oxygen decarburizat
46、ionVacuum induction meltingAir induction meltingElectroslag remeltElectroflux remeltElectron beam meltingReverbatory furnaceTABLE 10 Value Set for Cast PracticeContinuousIngotPowder metallurgySpinTABLE 11 Value Set for Heating EnvironmentAirVacuumInert gasHydrogenOther reducing gasOxidizing gas atmo
47、sphereTABLE 12 Value Set for Cooling EnvironmentQuenched in oilAir-cooledInert gas-cooledQuenched in waterQuenched in brineQuenched in polymerQuenched in air and waterE1338 09 (2015)4ANSI/AWS A9.1-92 Standard Guide for Describing ArcWelds in Computerized Material Property and Nonde-structive Examina
48、tion Databases53. Terminology3.1 Computer-related technical terms in this guide aredefined in Terminology E1443.4. Significance and Use4.1 This guide describes the types of information that areindispensable for uniquely identifying a metal or alloy in acomputerized database. The purpose is to facili
49、tate standard-ized storage and retrieval of the information with a computer,and allow meaningful comparison of data from differentsources.4.2 Many numbering systems for metals and alloys havebeen developed which are based on their chemical composi-tions. Separate systems have also evolved to describe thethermomechanical condition of metals and alloys in order tonarrow their description. It is the separation into logical dataelements from these complex, historically significant, andoverlapping systems of identification that is the challenge inthe identific
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