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Steel 15Kh2NMFA cold brittleness factors after annealing in the temperature range for reversible temper brittleness
Failure mechanisms are compared on the basis of serial impact tests and quantitative microfractography methods for steel 15Kh2NMFA after different forms of thermal action (taking account of the remote consequences of liquation) in order to evaluate the degree of metal embrittlement.
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