Changes in structure and properties are studied as a result of prolonged thermomechanical aging for pipe metal of a new high-chromium steel 10Kh9V2MFBR-Sh, intended for pipelines of live steam and a hot steam reheating unit based on supercritical steam parameters, with the aim of determining the level of reduction in proposed material properties during long-term aging, and also choice of a procedure and criteria for evaluating its reliability during prolonged operation.
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Pchelintsev, A.V., Rezinskikh, V.F. Study of steel 10Kh9V2MFBR-Sh properties for steam pipes after prolonged thermal aging. Power Technol Eng 45, 376–380 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10749-012-0277-1
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