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Cross References:
ENV 22605-1:1991
ISO 2605-1:1976
ENV 22605-2:1991
ISO 2605-2:1976
ENV 22605-3:1991
ISO 2605-3:1985
EN 10002-1
EN 10002-5
EN ISO 377
ISO 377:1997
 

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  1. BS EN 10314:2016


    Method for the derivation of minimum values of proof strength of steel at elevated temperatures

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  2. BS EN 10314:2002

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    Method for the derivation of minimum values of proof strength of steel at elevated temperatures

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  3. BS DD ENV 22605-3:1992


    Steel products for pressure purposes. Derivation and verification of elevated temperature properties-An alternative procedure for deriving the elevated temperature yield or proof stress properties when data are limited

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  4. BS DD ENV 22605-1:1992


    Steel products for pressure purposes. Derivation and verification of elevated temperature properties-Yield or proof stress of carbon and low alloy steel products

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  5. BS DD ENV 22605-2:1992


    Steel products for pressure purposes. Derivation and verification of elevated temperature properties-Proof stress of austenitic steel products

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  6. BS 3920-2:1986


    Derivation and verification of elevated temperature properties for steel products for pressure purposes-Method for deriving the elevated temperature yield or proof stress properties when data are limited

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  7. BS 3920-1:1973


    Derivation and verification of elevated temperature properties for steel products for pressure purposes-Method for deriving the minimum elevated temperature yield or proof stress properties when data on a minimum of 50 casts are available

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