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An analysis comparing the mechanical properties of ASS 316L at high and low temperatures

Austenitic Stainless Steel 316L is one among most frequent ASS scores utilized in modern industry. It is more resistant to corrosion in normal atmospheric conditions in severe settings such as seawater with salt and situations that require protection against chloride corrosion and pitting. While ope...

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Published in:MATEC web of conferences 2024, Vol.392, p.1017
Main Authors: Anil, Kalluri, Prasad Mahanti, Vishnu, Siri, Dharmapuri, Ivanovich Vatin, Nikolai
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description Austenitic Stainless Steel 316L is one among most frequent ASS scores utilized in modern industry. It is more resistant to corrosion in normal atmospheric conditions in severe settings such as seawater with salt and situations that require protection against chloride corrosion and pitting. While operating effectively at high temperatures, it can also retain Because to its resilience and strength at low temperatures, it is a great option for use in the automotive, nuclear, water treatment, marine, and aerospace industries. The mechanical metrics yield quality (YS), percentage elongation, and ultimate tensile strength (UTS) were assessed and compared in this study using experimental data through uniaxial isothermal tensile testing.
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