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Structure and properties of manganese austenitic steels quenched from the melt

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The precipitation-hardening manganese austenitic steels with different content of carbide-forming elements and carbon obtained by the method of rapid melt quenching have been considered. The influence of dispersion of the structure on the morphology of carbides, strengthening, and the magnitude of shape-memory effect has been investigated.

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Original Russian Text © I.I. Kositsyna, V.V. Sagaradze, V.E. Danil’chenko, 2010, published in Fizika Metallov i Metallovedenie, 2010, Vol. 109, No. 6, pp. 682–689.

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Kositsyna, I.I., Sagaradze, V.V. & Danil’chenko, V.E. Structure and properties of manganese austenitic steels quenched from the melt. Phys. Metals Metallogr. 109, 643–650 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0031918X10060116

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