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0Cr17Ni5Mo3N (AM350) high temperature mechanical properties
? AM350 is a precipitation-hardening stainless steel due to its high chromium and nickel content, featuring increased resistance to corrosion and oxidation compared to other stainless steels. This article reviews the mechanical properties of AM350 and its ability to resist stress at high temperatu......
tags: am350 high temperature am350 stainless superior
27/06/2023
1069
Sophie
65Mn high quality carbon structural steel
65Mn High Carbon Structural Steel Introduction 65Mn is a common high carbon structural steel grade with good mechanical properties and higher hardness. It is one of the most commonly used steel grades for producing spring components such as springs, clips, and suspension parts due to its excell......
tags: high steel carbon steel carbon high
26/06/2023
1057
Emily
Brief Introduction of Austenitic (A) Metallographic Structure
Austenite is a metallic microstructure found in steels and other ferrous alloys. It is formed by a process known as austenitization, which involves heat-treating steel or iron at a temperature below its melting point. At this temperature, the steel or iron undergoes a chemical transformation in wh......
tags: austenite its other austenite also used
25/06/2023
1076
Sophia
Introduction of hot rolling steel plate (ship plate) for hull structure
? The hull or shell of a ship is a structural frame made of steel plates which, when assembled, form the outer surface of a ship and insure the watertightness. A process known as heat rolled steel plates or ‘shipplates’ is used in producing the plates for shipbuilding, which produce plates of a ......
tags: plates steel grade steel hot rolled
24/06/2023
1100
Sophia
Radial crush density
Radial crushing density The radial crushing density, also known as RC, is a measure of the amount of force, or pressure, needed to break down a particular material. It is commonly used in metallurgy, mining, and engineering to evaluate the strength of minerals, metals, and alloys. The value of RC......
tags: material density crushing crushing radial density
23/06/2023
1058
Sophia
organizational inertia
,关于组织惯性的 Organizational inertia can be defined as “the propensity for organizations to stay the same” (Greve and Barron, 2005), or in other words an unwillingness or difficulty in making changes within a given organization. It has been recognized by researchers as an obstacle in the way o......
tags: can organizational may organizational can change
23/06/2023
1058
Ethan
Hot brittle cracks on billet surface
Hot Crack Susceptibility in Steel Slabs Introduction Steel slabs have been used industrially for centuries, with the process of tempering and reheating steel slabs becoming increasingly important over time. Steel slabs are rolled and tempered with a variety of surface treatments, including patch......
tags: steel hot cracking steel cooling billet
22/06/2023
1047
Sophia
65Mn fracture and related cracks
Fatigue life of 65mn Steel Sample with Notch and Crack Abstract This paper studies the fatigue life of a 65mn steel sample with a notch, and a crack at the root of the notch. A fatigue test was conducted on the steel sample, and the results were evaluated in terms of the fatigue life expressed i......
tags: fatigue sample notch metal fracture thermal
21/06/2023
1090
Sophie
33CrNiMoA Hydrogen-Induced Cracking Fracture and Stress Corrosion Fracture
Hydrogen-Induced Cracking and Stress Corrosion Cracking of 33CrNiMoA Abstract Hydrogen induced cracking (HIC) and stress corrosion cracking (SCC) are two different types of cracking, but they have very similar implications due to the similar origins of their materials. The 33CrNiMoA is a special......
tags: cracking hydrogen corrosion hydrogen cracking corrosion
20/06/2023
1095
Avery
Alloy Steel Defect Fracture
Fatigue Crack Propagation in Alloy Steel Defect Cut Fatigue Crack Propagation in Alloy Steel is a phenomenon which occurs when cracks develop in metal components under cyclic stresses, mainly due to repeated cyclic loading. As these cracks propagate, additional stresses tend to occur in the surro......
tags: alloy crack steel weld alloy steel
18/06/2023
1071
Oliver
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