Abstract—A technology for the complex microalloying of chromium-molybdenum-vanadium steel with titanium and REMs is developed. The structure, as well as short-term mechanical and heat-resistant properties of steel have been studied. It is shown that the developed technology makes it possible to attain a significant increase in the ultimate strength of steel.
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Shevakin, A.F., Kulikova, L.V. & Kamenskaya, N.I. Structure and Properties of Low-Alloyed Steel after Complex Microalloying. Steel Transl. 52, 530–535 (2022). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0967091222050084
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