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ster, Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering: An Integrated Approach,

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ster, Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering: An Integrated Approach, 5e l System Announcements CALCULA Problem 13.01 Select the properties and typical applications for the high alloy steels. O Properties: nonresponsive to heat treatments; relatively soft and weak; machinable and weldable. Typical applications: chisels, hammers, knives, and hacksaw blades. O Properties: hard, strong, and relatively brittle. Typical applications: chisels, hammers, knives, and hacksaw blades. O Properties: nonresponsive to heat treatments; relatively soft and weak; machinable and weldable. O Properties: heat treatable, relatively large combinations of mechanical characteristics. O Properties: hard and wear resistant; resistant to corrosion in a large variety of environments Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work Typical applications: automobile bodies, structural shapes, pipelines, buildings, bridges, and tin cans Typical applications: railway wheels and tracks, gears, crankshafts, and machine parts. Typical applications: cutting tools, drills, cutlery, food processing, and surgical tools. SHOW HINT LINK TO TEXT Question Attempts: 0 of 3 use

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Properties : hard and wear resistance; resistance to corrosion ina large variety of environments.

Typical applications : cutting tools, drills,cutlery,food processing,and surgical tools.

High alloy steel have alloying elements chromium, nickel, copper, aluminium, manganese, silicon, titanium, molybdenum.