Strain Age Hardening of Austenitic Ni-Cr Steel
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概要
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The strain age hardening of austenitic Ni-Cr steels was studied, the chief purpose being to compare the characteristics between the one-phase structure in which austenite is stable and the two-phase one containing martensite. The results obtained were as follows : (1) The increase in hardness occurred in two stages on annealing below 450℃ after severe cold-working, the difference in the characteristics of the one-phase and the two-phase steels not being detected except that in the latter the hardening is very marked from the beginning with the progress of cold working. (2) The hardening was considered to concern mostly a dislocation-dislocation interaction. (3) The characteristics of the hardening are exactly similar to those of carbon steels in the range 150〜350℃ and copper alloys.
- 東北大学の論文
著者
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Nishino Kazuyoshi
The Research Institute For Iron Steel And Other Metals
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Nishino K.
The Research Institute for Iron, Steel and Other Metals
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