Choice of optimum tempering temperature for welded joints of steel 12GN3MFAYuDR based on the stresses determined by the X-ray method

In welding and subsequent cooling the metal of the weld and the nearby zone experiences internal macro- and microscopic stresses. In welding of alloy steels in whose heat-affected zone a hardened structure (martensite and bainite) forms, a substantial contribution to the macrostresses is made by str...

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description In welding and subsequent cooling the metal of the weld and the nearby zone experiences internal macro- and microscopic stresses. In welding of alloy steels in whose heat-affected zone a hardened structure (martensite and bainite) forms, a substantial contribution to the macrostresses is made by structural transformations. It is of interest to determine the tempering temperature at which these stresses relax rather fully.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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Tempering
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X-rays
title Choice of optimum tempering temperature for welded joints of steel 12GN3MFAYuDR based on the stresses determined by the X-ray method
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