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Voprosy Materialovedeniya. :103-123
Fracture toughness of rolled plates of high-strength medium-alloy steel with a martensitic or martensitic- bainite microstructure can vary widely depending on the parameters of their microstructure, which depends on the specific chemical composition,
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Voprosy Materialovedeniya. :164-173
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Voprosy Materialovedeniya. :174-181
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Voprosy Materialovedeniya. :7-16
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Inorganic Materials: Applied Research. 13:1477-1489
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Voprosy Materialovedeniya. :5-14
For the production of sheets with a thickness of 5 and 15 mm from cold-resistant steel with a guaranteed yield strength of 420 MPa, continuous rolling was developed and tested in laboratory conditions. The present study considers the influence of the
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Voprosy Materialovedeniya. :28-39
The operating conditions of welded structures of shipbuilding steels, including operation at northern latitudes, determine high requirements for their quality. Materials used for such structures should guarantee stable mechanical properties, good pro
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Voprosy Materialovedeniya. :9-27
This paper presents a study of changes in the structure and properties in thickness of rolled sheets up to 100 mm of low-alloyed shipbuilding steel with a yield point not less than 420 MPa. The fracture surface of samples after impact bending tests a
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Inorganic Materials: Applied Research. 11:1280-1285
—Low-alloy shipbuilding and pipeline steels are currently supplied after thermomechanical treatment, in which a ferrite–pearlite or ferrite–bainite structure depending on alloying is formed. During the thermomechanical treatment and then during
Autor:
S. N. Petrov, S. A. Golosienko, A. V. Ilyin, G. D. Motovilina, A. A. Lavrentiev, K. E. Sadkin, M. S. Mikhailov
Publikováno v:
Inorganic Materials: Applied Research. 11:1447-1461
Tests of static crack resistance of sheet metal obtained from experimental melts of high-strength martensitic-bainitic steel reveal substantial variation in metal quality with regard to this characteristic at relatively slight differences in alloying