The other day I was reading one of Larrin's archived articles, where he interviews Roman Landes, who has done extensive scientific testing on edge stability. Toward the end of Larrin's article, Landes presents a more thoughtful approach to choosing an edge angle than I've encountered previously.
He recommends steels with a low volume of small carbides (think 52100, AEB-L) get around 10 dps per side (ranging from 8-12 dps). But ingot steels with a large volume of large carbides (think traditional ATS-34, D2, 440C) get edges around 25 dps (range 20-30 dps). Finally, PM steels with a large volume of small carbides may ideally be sharpened around 16 dps (range 12-20 dps).
It's an interesting method of matching edge angle to steel type. If Landes is correct, I've sharpened some of my older large-carbide ingot blades at too steep/acute an angle! And some of my "cheaper" blades with low carbides are probably sharpened too obtuse.
Food for thought.

https://knifesteelnerds.com/2018/08/27/ ... stability/