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Heat Treatment Technology for High-Strength Engineering Steel Variable Cross-Section Components

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Heat treatment parameters providing a required level of mechanical properties for different component parts are determined on the basis of experimental data about supercooled austenite transformation in engineering chromium-molybdenum steel, and also results of numerical modeling of variable cross-section components of this steel in a QForm 7 program.

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The work was carried out with partial financial of the UrFU within the scope of implementing a program for developing UrFU for winners of the “Young scientists of UrFU” competition. Results used in the work were obtained in the TsKP UrFU laboratory of structural analysis methods and nanomaterial properties.

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Correspondence to M. V. Maisuradze.

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Translated from Metallurg, No. 8, pp. 101–104, August, 2014.

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Maisuradze, M.V., Ryzhkov, M.A., Yudin, Y.V. et al. Heat Treatment Technology for High-Strength Engineering Steel Variable Cross-Section Components. Metallurgist 58, 712–716 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-014-9982-3

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