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Effect of carbon, chromium, and nickel on the α ⇄ γ transformation and properties of Cr - Ni - Mo - V steels

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The aim of the present investigation is to determine some regular features of alloying Cr - Ni - Mo - V steels for critical parts with allowance for the structure, hardenability, level of properties, and semibrittleness temperature. For this purpose the concentration of carbon in Cr - Ni - Mo - V steels was varied from 0.03 to 0.47%, chromium from 0 to 4%, and nickel from 0 to 5% at a constant concentration of the other elements (∼0.5% Mo, 0.6% Mn, 0.25% Si, -0. 1% V, 0.015% S, 0.012% P), and the cooling rate from the austenitization temperature was varied from 25 to 1000°C/h.

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Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 3, pp. 7 – 9, March, 1996.

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Borisov, I.A. Effect of carbon, chromium, and nickel on the α ⇄ γ transformation and properties of Cr - Ni - Mo - V steels. Met Sci Heat Treat 38, 104–106 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01401436

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