Zoteev et al., 1968 - Google Patents
Effect of high-temperature mechanicothermal treatment on the heat resistance of steel 1Kh14N18V2BR1 (ÉI726)Zoteev et al., 1968
- Document ID
- 3139167786771488058
- Author
- Zoteev V
- Gudkov A
- Balashov L
- Ermolyuk L
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Metal Science and Heat Treatment
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Conclusions Plastic deformation of steel 1Kh14N18V2BR1 (ÉI726) at high temperatures under conditions where the effect of this treatment is retained not only increases the ultimate tensile strength and creep resistance but also substantially increases the fatigue strength at …
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