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Correlation between the structure and magnetic and strength properties in high-carbon alloys alloyed by aluminium

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Using the method of magnetic analyses and the measurements of hardness investigation of changes of the mechanical and magnetic properties of high-carbon Fe−Al−C alloys in the beginning of a low-temperature tempering has been conducted. Along with X-ray diffraction data these technics gave a possibility to make some conclusions on the processes which take place during the first stage of the martensite structure decay.

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Shapoval, T.A., Gnatyuk, I.E. Correlation between the structure and magnetic and strength properties in high-carbon alloys alloyed by aluminium. Czech J Phys 52 (Suppl 1), A21–A24 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10582-002-0003-6

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