2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11223-015-9710-7
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External Stress Effect on Microstructure and Transformation Plasticity of Hot Work Tool Steel During Quenching

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“…5). This is in a good agreement with other scientific works [9,10] proving that tension stimulates martensitic transformation more than compression.…”
Section: Investigation Of Transformation Plasticity Of Steel During Asupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…5). This is in a good agreement with other scientific works [9,10] proving that tension stimulates martensitic transformation more than compression.…”
Section: Investigation Of Transformation Plasticity Of Steel During Asupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Further investigations showed [10,13,17], that transformation plasticity is very affected by amount of carbon in steel: the higher content of carbon was, the higher transformation plasticity was obtained. So, the data from Table 2 shows that during heating at austenitizing temperature all steels contained not dissolved carbides.…”
Section: Investigation Of Chemical Composition Impact On Steel Transfmentioning
confidence: 99%