Effect of Frictional-Mechanical Treatment of the Low Alloy Steels on Some Exploitation Properties in Sea Water Simulated Solution

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Abstract. Paper presents the results of the studies of the service properties of the 235JR and S355J2 low alloy steels subjected to the surface modification by friction-mechanical treatment, as tested in sea water simulated solution. The resistance of steels used in the marine vessels to the wear, cavitation erosion, general corrosion, corrosion cracking and hydrogen absorption has been examined. To evaluate the effect of the surface treatment, the comparative studies of the service properties of steels before and after treatment have been considered.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 250)

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56-60

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April 2016

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