Variation of austenite grain size with temperature in additionally alloyed steel 110G13L

Autor: V. P. Ksenofontov, G. I. Yantsen, L. G. Raskolenko, A. I. Bychkova, Yu. D. Novomeiskii
Rok vydání: 1973
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Zdroj: Metal Science and Heat Treatment. 15:602-604
ISSN: 1573-8973
0026-0673
DOI: 10.1007/bf00658510
Popis: 1. Additional alloying of high-manganese austenitic steel induces austenite grain refining. 2. Only the beginning of secondary recrystallization occurs in the cast steel when it is heated to high temperatures; secondary recrystallization occurs in steels with additional alloying. 3. The most effective inhibitors of austenite grain growth are titanium and niobium, and also combined additions of these elements with chromium and nickel. The effect of cerium is evident only up to temperatures of 1050–1100°. 4. The steel with the optima additions of alloying elements has an even grain size as compared with the original steel.
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