Deformation and Fracture of Low-Carbon Martensitic Steels

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S. K. Greben’kov
V. A. Skudnov
A. A. Shatsov
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[1] Perm National Research Polytechnic University,
[2] Nizhny Novgorod R. E. Alekseev State Engineering University,undefined
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Metal Science and Heat Treatment | 2016年 / 58卷
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hardening; deformation; austenite; low-carbon martensite; steel; structure; hardening parameter; hardening factor; DSC curves; power criteria;
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Low-carbon martensitic steels (LMS) susceptible to inheritance of structure are considered. The strength, ductility, toughness characteristics, fracture energy, grain structure of the austenite, and micro- and fine structures of heat treated LMS are studied. The formation and decomposition of the austenite is investigated by the method of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). True strain diagrams and models are designed. Expressions relating the stresses and strains in the stages of uniform and lumped deformation are suggested, and the power criteria for tension and fraction of the LMS are computed.
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