Revisiting Some Prospects for the Further Development of Ideas by Academician V.N. Antsiferov in the Field of Structural Powder Materials


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Some developments by Academician V.N. Antsiferov and his scientific school are considered from the viewpoint of their further development when fabricating structural powder materials and products. The prospects of work for the fabrication of concentration-inhomogeneous and trip steels are noted. There is great potential in the possibility of controlling the thickness and volume of the zone of the deformation martensite transformation occurring during the fracture. It is advisable to continue works on the fabrication of fullerene-containing and nitrogen-containing powder compositions, as well as on studying the structural heredity of powder steels. The possibility of synthesizing fullerene-containing phases during the liquid-phase sintering of “iron–cast iron” and “iron–graphite” compositions and their subsequent redistribution in the material bulk during dynamic hot pressing deserves attention. It is reasonable to fabricate nitrogen-containing steels by the mechanical activation of powders with subsequent sintering in dissociated ammonia not only when forming wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant steels, but also heat-resistant materials. Works on studying the decomposition of supercooled austenite in powder steels of various alloying systems having different process prehistories (sintered, hot-deformed, infiltrated, etc.) are promising. Works on studying hot deformed concentration-inhomogeneous materials fabricated, in particular, based on powders of the Distaloy type, are promising. Original procedures developed by the school of Academician V.N. Antsiferov are valuable. This is, in particular, the procedure of determining the concentration variation coefficient, as well as the magnitometric complex and mathematical model providing the possibility to forecast the decomposition of supercooled austenite. Works by V.N. Antsiferov can be in-demand when solving the problem of lean alloyed powder steels with a lower bainite structure, which provide the optimal combination of strength and viscosity.

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V. Yu. Dorofeyev

Platov South-Russian State Polytechnic University

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Russian Federation, Novocherkassk, Rostov oblast, 346428

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