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Data Library MAP_DATA_THERMAL10

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Provenance of Source Code

Hala Salman Hasan and Mathew Peet,
Phase Transformations Group,
Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy,
University of Cambridge,
Cambridge, U.K.

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Purpose

Provides data on thermal conductivity in steel. The authors used the data to create a neural network model of the thermal conductivity in steel.

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Description

The TAR file database.tar.gz contains three data files. These are present as the worksheets in the spreadsheet versions.


Description of TC10.csv

Column 1 - 15
"C","Mn","Ni","Mo","V","Cr","Cu","Al","Nb","Si","W","Ti","Co","P","S"
Elements in weight percent: Carbon, Manganese, Nickel, Molybdenum, Vanadium, Chromium, Copper, Aluminium, Niobium, Silicon, Tungsten, Titanium, Cobalt, Phosphorous and Sulphur.
Column 16
"TC"
Temperature in Celcius.
Column 17
K
Thermal conductivity in Wm-1K-1
Column 18
"Label"
Line Label - depending on alloy, e.g. Pure_01, Pure_02, Steel001_01

Description of TC10-full.csv
1--22 Fe(wt%)
Column 1
"Fe(wt%)"
Amount of Iron in weight percent - usually indicated to be balance.
Column 2 - 21
C(wt%), Mn(wt%), Ni(wt%), Mo(wt%), V(wt%), Cr(wt%), Cu(wt%), Al(wt%), Nb(wt%), Si(wt%), W(wt%), B(wt%), Ti(wt%), Co(wt%), P(wt%), S(wt%), N(wt%), As(wt%), Zr(wt%), Pb(wt%), Se(wt%)
Elements Carbon, Manganese, Nickel, Molybdenum, Vanadium, Chromium, Copper, Aluminium, Niobium, Silicon, Tungsten, Boron, Titanium, Cobalt, Phosphorous, Sulphur, Nitrogen, Zironcium, Lead, Selenium in weight percent.
Column 22
"T(C)"
Temperature in Celcius.
Column 23
"ThermalConductivity(W/m/K)",
Thermal conductivity in Wm-1K-1
Column 24
"label",
Line Label - depending on alloy, e.g. pure_01, pure_02, Steel_01
Column 25, 26
"Condition", "Note"
Additional information describing each line in the database
Column 27
"References"
Information about the source of the data

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References

  1. Smithall metals Reference Book Ed: W.F. Gale, T.C. Totmeier Eight Edition Publisher Elsevier/ASM 2004.
  2. P. Kardititas, M-J Baptiste, Thermal and structural properties of fusion related Materials, https://www-ferp.ucsd.edu/LIB/PROPS/PANOS/ss.html.
  3. MATWEB, Material property Data, https://www.matweb.com/.
  4. J.P.Holman, Heat Transfer, 8th Edition 1997 McGraw-Hill Companies.
  5. BSIRA , Physical Constants of Some commercial steels at Elevated Temperatures, London, 1953.
  6. ASM Reference Book
  7. MATWEB-THE ONLINE MATERIAL INFORMATION, http://www.matweb.com/search/QuickText.aspx
  8. Metals hand book, tenth edition , Vol 1, ASM International p.195-198 (1999).
  9. METSO alloy datasheet
  10. UDDEHOLM alloy datasheet
  11. Metal. Ravne alloy datasheet for x40CrMoV5-1
  12. R. W. Powell, D.Sc., F. INST. P., ASSISTED BY M. J. HICKMAN, Journal of the iron and steel institute, 154 (1946).
  13. F. Richer, Die wichtigsten physikalischen Eigenschaften von 52 Eisenwerkstoffen, Stahleisen-Sonderberichte, 1973, 8.
  14. http://www.dsmstaralloys.com/sandvik.htm
  15. http://www.efunda.com/home.cfm
  16. http://www.bucorp.com

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Further Comments

None.

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Keywords

materials, data, neural, network, steel, thermal, conductivity, heat, transfer

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