SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FR:ODINOKOV, I.V. TO:ODING, I.A.
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TITLE: Curr+~nt problems of tE~stiTl~ }~c;~atwrc~s~,:~ta~nt mf~te~'~.als
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 29, no. ~, 193, 259-260
TEXT; The article refers to problems arising in the field of mechanical
engineering in consequence of the high dema~~ou~amediaoatmhighltemp~'ratures.
respect of high strength when e}po4ed to v~~
Specifically mentioned are the branches and illin''~e~ump~nentf tSuchdproblems
engineering, rocket eng~.nearing and dean--dr g
include the testing of materials, development of ne~y testing m�thods, and
the corresponding apparatus and theories whereby the traditional time-
consuming testing methods can be shortened. Statistical methods of
analysis are to be developed for designiw0undardr~~laor~standardfconditions
testing conditions. Tests should be mace the working
to permit of dixectly assessing the behavior of metal duri~-g
process on the basis of experience. Nachinareato bepimprovedoandnsting
the properties of heat resistant materials
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i annealing at 55OC;. Second, anew type o� treatment o� metals is proposed. This ~
method of mechano- chemi^o-thermal treatment consists ok polygonixation with
# su'~bsequent chemico-thermal treatment and law-temperature annealing. Grade 10 j
`steel, after such treatment, has a li�a 10 times as long at 450C as steel which
ha,d been nitrided and anneallsd at low temperatures. Third, grade 10 steel, after
~'-radiation (800 roentgen/sec for 6 hours), has a l:tfe 17 times as long at ~ ~
~ 45OC as steel before treatment'. Orig. ~trt. has: 6 figu~�ee and Z tables.
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A~,OR: Odin-, I. ~. , Eu~,arev, P. Y � nce of steel ~ t
' ~~ the heat resists ~ i
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SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut taetsllurg
10 1963 3~8 tomic radiation, annealing, ~
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TOPIC TAGS: steel, heat resistance,
law caxban steel, arnica iron i.e,, an ;
Lhe beat resistance of aCea1~~peraGaores~and lowered
ABSTRACT: An increase in r~;sence of raise This
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~ increase in the vsefulactualipreblem ~ the beat resists
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i rates of creep, and arnica iron. The results of these tree
er describes three treatmenons C eli increase tcnent of grade 10 steel and ~`
~ specifically that of low-carbthe tber~~no mechanical tree Qxature with ,
First, t resistance.
meats are as follaw~~ of deformation of the metal at room t~ atal is
~ ~nco iron, consist ~ significantly increases the bes `
~ ar erature annealing, and the life of the mmechanical
( subsequent low temp a factor of as much stimsl metl~ad fox the thereto
rate drops by The op dafox~s+sCio~- arith subsequent ~
1 Tb,e creep ..
i increaied tens and bbanr s~eelf turnasout to be a 5x _ M - .._ .. -
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1 Coe~ticient of stress concentration, 9/'q" mm and the theoretical
steel 3; ~ -steel 3OKhGSA� 2
mensi c � nonruptured specimens in whichuthe notchesnsh b ' nonruptured speGi_
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cai~uiation of an optimal notch radius. ,
explained by the peculiarity of the stressed stateence of this limiting value is
verse straight line relationship was obtained between lorY Sharp notches. An in-
are derived in the paper for the coefficient of notch sens~ivitKt' and formulas
clic coefficient of notch sensitivity v: Y q the cy-
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As spawn !n Fig, 1 of the Enclasuree in the presence of large stress con
the graph of p' vs. Kt shows an area characterized b non centrators~
and the appearance of submicroscopic fatigue cracks;ythispindacatesgthatracracks
samples have a cyclic limit of eiasticit~ notched '
ance of nonpropagating cracks are discussed atelengthbl p~easoar for the appear.
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TIiI,~: Cyclic strength Qf steal in the presence of sharp notches
SOURCE: Prochr~ost' metallov pri peremenny~`=kh nagruzkakh; material ~
soveshchWriiya po ustalosti me;tallov, ig6z y- tret'yego
g. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, igb3, 75.81
TnPIC TAGS' steel, steel fatigue, cyclic strength, bending stress, stress con-
centrt-~tor, notch toughness, notch radius, crack, nonpropagating .crack
/~E1STiiACT: ~'hle creation of sharp strQ,s ron~ntrators is sometimes unavoidable ;n
the design of machine parts. i:or this reason, the study of fatigue strength in
steel specimens having notches with a theoretical coefficient of stress concen-
tratiGn (Kt} greater than 3 acquires practical importance. The present paper
deals with the cyclic bending strength of cylindrical specimens of low�stsrength
steel 3 anti high-strength sisal 30KhGSA it the presence of circular groovas~having
bottom radii of 0.42-0.$0 mm (values of Kt frrxn 1.8 to 14.5). The results show
that the fatigue strength decreases with an increase in the sharpness of the notch,
up to a certain limit (the critical notch radius), after which it remains con-
i scant. The critical notch radius thus corresponds to a Limiting minimal cyclic
?Cordre~~~h' which is of practical significance since further work ma
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at 600 far 25 haute, arc! then tested f r p
1of 400� ans~ stress oY 21.� ~ kg/~~~ Part of work hardened samples were tested
for relsxat3.on of stresses w~a.th ~.nitim~. stress Of ~0 kg/rr~-~ arld temperature o~
'400�a As a result of mechan~.cal herxt treatment the speed of creep at established ~,
stage is lowered X35 times, voltago drop dur~.ng raa.csxati.c~n is ic~war�~ almor~t ~
times, and period of service of metal. is increased several tens of Mimes. Option .
conditions of mechanical. heat treatment of lcrit-carbon steel ensuring rrn~m .
'increase of heat resistant properties is preliminary deforn~ation of 5~ wl.th sub
Sequent annealing ~-t fi5o~. Her type of work hardening of steel. is suggested --� .
~~echanical chemical heat treatm~t, consisting of car~ryi.ng out of poiygonl.za-tion
~of metal Frith subsequent chemical heat treatment (nitration and low-~ter~perature
,annealing) far blocking dislocation walls xith atomic i:n~rities. steel 10 s~ab-
`~ected to such a xork hardenin8 treatment has a period of service in conditions
I of creep at 450� ap~p~rood,mate7.~ 1.0 t~e9 larger than the same steel after usual i
nitratioa and lc~-t~perature~ ~uieatfng~ H3.bliography: ?references... .
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SOURCE Red. zh, Nietaliurgi;ya, Abs. 51415
AUTHOR: Qdin~, I. A.o dub�i'ev, ~'. "V`�
TITLE; 1Vlsthod o~ iniprouexnent of heat-z~esistant properties of materials
CIT~U SC?URCE> Sb. I'e~a~~uch~~st' i d~itel'n. prtzchncgt'. Novosibirsk, Sib.
otd. AN 5558, 19G3, 7U-74
TOPIC 'T'AGS: metak, heat re.eistance, heat resistant proper'ky
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TRATYSLATI0~1: Conditiont~ of a~echanicaT ?peat treatrrzent which allow us sharply to
inct�ease heat resistance of n~-c:tal arc dcgc;z=ihcd. Mechani^s.l hez~t trctttrzientr~ are cozx-
ducted by nne.ans of active extension v~ billets �z.t rouzn fc~mperature with sub~seoq~ezatl�w�
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scatter at rnahimal stren~ a results of fatfgus tests showed greater ~~
gth than at lower strengths (or with w~ak~r types of st~ei
and the sQn~-itivity r~ not+chir~g was lower at maximal siren th t }
strengxhs. The senslti~-ity to stress conce�tration is therge hen at~lower ~ -'
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types of steel can be recommended for use in machine arts, fore low, an,~ all`3 "~~'
figures, i table and 2 forrrwlas. P Orl9� art. lies; -~
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'~'1fiL~'. Cycilc strength and sen$ltlvlty to stress c~ncentratlon in some
.high-strength steel types of
St}URCE: ~Prochnost' metallov pri peremenny~'~kh r1egruzkakir; materialy~ fret" e o
soveshGhaniya po ustaiosti mestaliov, 1962 g. Moscow, izd-vo AW ssSR, i963, 46-~4
TOF!C TAGS: steel, high strength stelal, stress concentration, clyclic strength,
martens~te, bending stress, impact strength, 3aKhGT steel, 30KhG;iA steel, SP steel
aasrRACT: Thera Qre 3 generally used ways of obtainin hi h-
x s, by obtaining non-dislocated metals (fila~nentausgc;rystals~~ intthaeformto~
"whiskers" and thin films, t-y obtainir~g metals with a definite distribution of dis-
locations Ci.e.jthe polygonal structure resulting from mechanothmrmal treatment);, or
by obtaining a martensitic structure saturated with dislocations ~thermomechanical
treatm,;nt~= Sn the present paper, ~OKhGT, 3aiChGSA and SP Vasco Jet laaa~ steel'
were subjected to heat treatment followed by mechanical stress, after which the
parrs Were tested for tensile strength, impact strength,'bending fatigus,,micro-
hardness and other physical properties. Ail 3 types of steel had satisfactory '
plasticity at maximal strength with static leads. The results of cyclic tests show-
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deformation whzch indicated that, under the experimental conditions
employed, creep is associated mainly frith intercrystalline slip with
very little deformation taking place within the grains.
{3) The total elongation depended upon the applied stress and
varied between 17.5 and 25io in steel EKh18N9 and between 8 and 16/
in steel 41~h14N14V2M. This difference was attributed to the
larger grain-size of the latter material.
(4) For an equal sttress of 2.5 kg/mm2, the time-to-rupture was
5.5 and 24 minutes on steels EICh18N9 and 4Kh14N14V2M respectively.
This difference was also attributed t~ the difference in the
grain-size, since the total length of the grain boundaries which
determine the strain accumulated prior �o fracture is smaller in a
coarse-grained material. fihere are 9 figui�es and 3 Soviet-bloc
references.
ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgic i Institut ma sYi.inovedeniya
AN SSSR {:institute of Metallurgy and Institute of
Science of Aiaciiines AS USSR)
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ma.croYiardne.. were taken throng e of the
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which ni:icrocinep ~ossibl.e tc~ study
This naacle it ~ the increase in the distance'
each te:~t ~ itne~ by f.o].l.owi.n~; t~.c
process ~y m~a-`wring ,~, G~1L15C~
deformation ~. ramid indentations ., the dif'ficu.lti.c..:
between the diarnonct Py To overcome subsequent
the micxKontructure
changes in the test niece mater'la-~ and 1 s vacuum chamber y
the windo~~' �f the tion is given
by volatilization ~>~' ,
condensation as a metallic film �n detail-e~~ descrip
was constructedc~i�regults are reproduced in
a special deviceSome of the tyP= curves for
a er, a versus time (minutes) 5 kg/mm2,
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Figo9~ showing the strain ~e1100�C under a stress of 5� 1ece~
ation of the test p
steel 4~h1~N14V2M tested at microregions
broken curve relates to thiveothe elongation of
marks as shown in the
curves marked by numbers 3 diamond indenter
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insert in Fig the Steels studied referential
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