2021
DOI: 10.1177/1464420720984507
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Comparison of responses of different types of steel alloys under the same loading and environmental conditions

Abstract: Modern construction must meet the function for which it has been made and must be safe and economical to operate. In order to achieve the foregoing, the design of the structure should strive for an optimal solution. Such a design is usually based on the optimal choice of material and the optimal dimensions of structural elements. In order to select the optimal material for the manufacture of structural elements, it is necessary to have data on the behavior of the material in the intended operating conditions. … Show more

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“…Samples subjected to TT and TCT at 650 and 750°C, 1 hour, are highly resistant to SCF. The mechanical properties of samples containing up to 50% austenite have high strength and plastic characteristics and are at a high level in comparison with modern austenitic, ferritic and austenitic-ferritic corrosion-resistant steels [9][10][11][12].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Samples subjected to TT and TCT at 650 and 750°C, 1 hour, are highly resistant to SCF. The mechanical properties of samples containing up to 50% austenite have high strength and plastic characteristics and are at a high level in comparison with modern austenitic, ferritic and austenitic-ferritic corrosion-resistant steels [9][10][11][12].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%