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Carbide phases and redistribution of alloying elements between carbides and ferrite in the process of long-term operation (200 – 220 thousand h) of parts from low-alloy Cr – Mo – V steels are investigated. Dependences between the contents of alloying elements (molybdenum and chromium) in the carbide phases and in steel are presented.
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Pigrova, G.D. Effect of Long-Term Operation on Carbide Phases in Cr – Mo – V Steels. Metal Science and Heat Treatment 45, 84–87 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024555118659
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