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Shape Memory Effect in Corrosion-Resistant Steels Hardened by Various Carbides

The possibility of increasing the reversible deformation to 1.9% of corrosion-resistant steels 0.30C–14Cr–15Mn–4Si–3Ni–1V and 0.30C–14Cr–15Mn–4Si–3Ni,which exhibits the shape-memory effect has been shown. The increase has been achieved at the expense of a decrease in the chromium and carbon contents...

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Published in:Physics of metals and metallography 2018-08, Vol.119 (8), p.764-769
Main Authors: Sagaradze, V. V., Afanas’ev, S. V., Kataeva, N. V.
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Language:English
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Summary:The possibility of increasing the reversible deformation to 1.9% of corrosion-resistant steels 0.30C–14Cr–15Mn–4Si–3Ni–1V and 0.30C–14Cr–15Mn–4Si–3Ni,which exhibits the shape-memory effect has been shown. The increase has been achieved at the expense of a decrease in the chromium and carbon contents in an austenite matrix, which results from the decrease in the quenching temperature and increase in the time of destabilizing carbide aging.
ISSN:0031-918X
1555-6190
DOI:10.1134/S0031918X18080100