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  1. Metal Science and Heat Treatment
  2. Metal Science and Heat Treatment : Volume 39
  3. Metal Science and Heat Treatment : Volume 39, Issue 11, November 1997
  4. Hydrogen and flakes in steel
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Refinement of the Fe−C diagram on the basis of results of a thermodynamic analysis and generalization of data for Fe−C and Fe−C−Cr systems
Formation of the phase composition, structure, and properties of eutectic Al−Si alloys in pressure casting
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Strengthening steel 38Kh2MYuA by nitriding in various media
Properties of niobium alloy 5VMTs after deformation and chemical heat treatment
Temperature of phase transformations in heat-resistant nickel-base alloys
Effect of the aging regime on the hardness and amount of γ-phase in high-temperature nickel alloys KhN56VMTYu and KhN77TYuR
An X-ray study of residual macrostresses in protective coatings for gas-turbine blades
Relation between physical properties and phase transformations in alloys of the Ti−W−Zr−Al system
Reliability of high-strength steels
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Hydrogen and flakes in steel

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Voronenko, B. I.
Copyright Year 1998
Abstract Flakes are special discontinuities in steel parts that have the form of silver-colored spots on fracture surfaces or thin hair-like cracks on a ground and etched template. They appear and grow after a considerable incubation period, often in the operation of the part, which makes them a dangerous defect. Depending on the dimensions, number, and position in the metal, flakes can decrease the toughness and ductility of steel to zero and reduce markedly the service life of steel parts and structures, causing unexpected and serious failures. The present review briefly generalizes recent works devoted to the formation of flakes in steel.
Starting Page 462
Ending Page 470
Page Count 9
File Format PDF
ISSN 00260673
Journal Metal Science and Heat Treatment
Volume Number 39
Issue Number 11
e-ISSN 15738973
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Publisher Date 1998-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Materials Science Metallic Materials Characterization and Evaluation Materials Mechanics Engineering Thermodynamics, Transport Phenomena
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Mechanics of Materials Metals and Alloys Condensed Matter Physics
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