Structural-Phase Transitions in Cold-Resistant Low-Carbon Martensitic Steels Susceptible to Structural Heredity


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Abstract

An approach proposed to creating steels with a new combination of mechanical properties and a high impact toughness at low temperatures. This approach is based on the phenomenon of structural heredity and consists in the formation of a two-phase martensite–martensite structure and the designing of a carbide subsystem. A grain size distribution is found, and the possibility of two-stage formation of low-carbon austenite is shown. A martensitic transformation model, which takes into account the grain size distribution, is developed and experimentally tested. The models are tested on low-carbon Cr–Mn–Ni–Mo–V–Nb martensitic steels.

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S. K. Berezin

Perm National Research Polytechnic University

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Email: semka-ya@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Komsomol’skii pr. 29, Perm, 614990

A. A. Shatsov

Perm National Research Polytechnic University

Email: semka-ya@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Komsomol’skii pr. 29, Perm, 614990

S. K. Greben’kov

Perm National Research Polytechnic University

Email: semka-ya@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Komsomol’skii pr. 29, Perm, 614990

L. V. Spivak

Perm National Research Polytechnic University

Email: semka-ya@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Komsomol’skii pr. 29, Perm, 614990


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