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Carbon Equivalent Formula.

This document contains chemical composition percentages for various elements in a material and references formulas and standards for characterizing it. It lists chemical element contents and a calculated value according to the Dearden and O'Neill formula adopted by IIW in 1967, and notes this is recommended for structural steels by the AWS.

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Carbon Equivalent Formula.

This document contains chemical composition percentages for various elements in a material and references formulas and standards for characterizing it. It lists chemical element contents and a calculated value according to the Dearden and O'Neill formula adopted by IIW in 1967, and notes this is recommended for structural steels by the AWS.

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C Mn Cr Mo V Ni Cu Si CE

0.153 1.244 0.105 0.026 0.066 0.12 0.237 0.259 0.424

Dearden and O'Neill formula, which was adopted by IIW in 1967

CE

0.467

From the American Welding Society (AWS) and recommended for structural steels

tructural steels

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