Changes in the structure and properties of the thick sheets of bainitic/martensitic steel at a cross-section
https://doi.org/10.22349/1994-6716-2022-112-4-174-181
Abstract
To expand the grade of rolled low-carbon low-alloy steels chrome-nickel-molybdenum composition. The analysis of changes the mechanical properties and structure in the thickness of rolled sheets of 15, 50 and 60 mm produced using quenching with furnace heating and high tempering was performed.
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About the Authors
K. Y. KurtevaRussian Federation
191015 St Petersburg, Shpalernaya St, 49
G. D. Motovilina
Russian Federation
Cand. Sc.
191015 St Petersburg, Shpalernaya St, 49
E. V. Zabavicheva
Russian Federation
191015 St Petersburg, Shpalernaya St, 49
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For citations:
Kurteva K.Y., Motovilina G.D., Zabavicheva E.V. Changes in the structure and properties of the thick sheets of bainitic/martensitic steel at a cross-section. Voprosy Materialovedeniya. 2022;(4(112)):174-181. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22349/1994-6716-2022-112-4-174-181






















