Mechanical Behavior of High-Strength Low-Alloy Steels


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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Mechanical Behavior of High-Strength Low-Alloy Steels" that was published in Metals
















Abrasive Wear Resistance of Structural Steels Depending on the Heat-mechanical Treatment (high-temperature and Low-temperature Treatment).


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Data on the influence of heat mechanical treatment on the abrasive wear resistance and other mechanical properties of some structural steels is presented. All steels were subjected to high temperature heat mechanical treatment: heating to a temperature above the maximum critical point; rolling with reductions of 15, 30, and 45 percent; annealing; and tempering at temperatures of 100, 200, 400, and 600 degrees centigrade. Steel 40KhNMA was subjected to low temperature heat mechanical treatment: heating above the maximum critical point to austenitic state, recooling to temperatures of 480 to 520 degrees centigrade in the intermediate stability region with a prolonged incubation period, and rolling, annealing and tempering as the other steels. The optimal abrasive wear resistance of the steels studied is basically determined by the preliminary degree of plastic deformation of austenite and the tempering temperature after annealing. (Author).




Fossil Energy Program Report


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Masters Theses in the Pure and Applied Sciences


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Masters Theses in the Pure and Applied Sciences was first conceived, published, and dis seminated by the Center for Information and Numerical Data Analysis and Synthesis, (CINDAS) *at Purdue University in 1957, starting its coverage of theses with the academic year 1955. Beginning with Volume 13, the printing and dissemination phases of the ac tivity was transferred to University Microfilms/Xerox of Ann Arbor, Michigan, with the thought that such an arrangement would be more beneficial to the academic and general scientific and technical community. After five years of this joint undertaking we had concluded that it was in the interest of all concerned if the printing and distribution of the volume were handled by an international publishing house to assure improved service and broader dissemination. Hence, starting with Volume 18, Masters Theses in the Pure and Applied Sciences has been disseminated on a worldwide basis by Plenum Publishing Corporation of New York, and in the same year the coverage was broadened to include Canadian universities. All back issues can also be ordered from Plenum. We have reported in Volume 19 (thesis year 1974) a total of 10,045 theses titles from 20 Canadian and 209 United States universities. We are sure that this broader base for theses titles reported will greatly enhance the value of this important annual reference work. The organization of Volume 19 is identical to that of past years. It consists of theses titles arranged by discipline and by university within each discipline.