Dendritic liquation of alloyed elements in structural steels
Structural Steels
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Conclusions
- 1.
Considerable dendritic liquation of alloyed elements occurs in industrial ingots of structural steels. The degree of liquation increases from the surface to the center of the ingot essentially as the result of the enrichment of interaxial areas.
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The degree of dendritic liquation of elements increases with increasing concentrations of carbon.
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The concentration of alloyed elements increases by a jump at the boundary of interaxial areas.
Keywords
Structural Steel Alloyed Element Element Increase Dendritic Liquation Industrial Ingot
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