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An investigation of the response of H11 steel to thermomechanical treatment involving transformation to bainites continues the search for methods to improve the mechanical properties of low-alloy steels.
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This investigation was conducted under the sponsorship of the Metals Branch of Materials Div., Bureau of Naval Weapons, Dept. of the Navy.
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Kalish, D., Kulin, S.A. & Cohen, M. Bainitic structures and thermomechanical treatments applied to steel. JOM 17, 157–164 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03378324
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