The Study of Structure Formation Evolution at High Pressure with a Shear in a Corrosion-Resistant Austenitic-Ferritic Steel 03Kh14N10K5M2YuT with Different Initial States

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The article presents results of studies of phase transformations and structure formation that form the necessary complex of physical and mechanical properties of austenitic-ferritic steel with a structural ratio of 50:50. The structure formation at high pressure with a shear of steel 03Kh14N10K5M2YuT with different initial states is studied. After the action of intense plastic deformations, a submicrocrystalline structure arises. This causes interest in these deformations.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 299)

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