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Results of tests of steel 30KhMA for stress relaxation and strain aging are presented. It is shown that treatment by a pulse magnetic field affects the relaxation of stresses and strain aging and can be used for changing the mechanical characteristics and raising the size stability of metalware.
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Dubinskii, V.N., Kozlova, N.N. & Skudnov, V.A. Effect of Pulsed Magnetic Field Treatment on the Relaxation Stability and Strain Aging of Steel 30KhMA. Metal Science and Heat Treatment 44, 518–519 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022565024318
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