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Influence of the structural state on mechanical behavior of tin babbit

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Phase constituents of tin babbit have been specified by experimental methods. It has been established that β-phase exerts an influence on elongation, ultimate strength, yield strength, and other mechanical properties of the alloy. The significant distinction in deformation behavior between the cast alloy and the rolled one is attributed to processes of failure of cast structure, its recovery, and recrystallization.

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Sadykov, F.A., Barykin, N.P., Valeev, I.S. et al. Influence of the structural state on mechanical behavior of tin babbit. J. of Materi Eng and Perform 12, 29–36 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1361/105994903770343448

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