Study on Effects of Mo on Organization and Properties of T700

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The effects of Mo on organization and properties of T700 were investigated by smelting, rolling and thermal simulation experiment. The results show that yield strength of adding Mo steel is higher in every experimental temperature, and the yield strength is highest in 580°C because the steel of adding Mo has a best precipitation temperature. These results were further confirmed by thermal simulation experiment.

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