Problems with the weldability of high-strength pipe steels

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A. L. Alexashin
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[1] Representative Office of the Aurohill Group,
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Metallurgist | 2012年 / 56卷
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Welding; Weld Metal; Impact Toughness; Pipe Steel; Acicular Ferrite;
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An international seminar devoted to problems concerning the weldability of high-strength pipe steels was held on November 27–30, 2011 at the Taya Grand Hotel in Araxá, Brazil (in the state of Minas-Gerais). The seminar was sponsored and organized by the Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Mineração (CBMM) and the American scientific society TMS. CBMM is the world’s largest producer of niobium-bearing products and is also actively involved in the development, introduction, and practical use of niobium-bearing steels – steels that are widely used in the production of pipes.
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