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In commercial structural steel the amount of sulphur is between the limits 0.02i^ and o. 10^, and the effect of such amounts upon strength and ductility is unimportant. Phosphorus. — The effects of phosphorus upon steel may be summarized by saying that it tends to render * See Hadfield, Journal Iron and Steel Institute, Vol. II, 1888, page 70. Digitized by Google IVROUGHT IRON AND STEEL 9^ the steel unsafe when subjected to shock or any- kind of vibratory load.* In specifications for structural... steel phosphorus is usually required to be less than 0.06^, and in some cases less than 0.03^. Nickel. — The effect of nickel upon steel t se^ms to be to raise the ultimate strength, and to raise the elastic limit in greater proportion, so that the elastic ratio (the elastic limit -r- the ultimate strength) is increased. Nickel reduces the ductility of steel, ijut in less degree than the carbon which would produde the same increase in ultimate strength. Hence the nickel steel has greater ultimate resilience than carbon steel of the same ultimate strength.
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