1979
DOI: 10.1007/bf00780774
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High-Temperature ductility of heat-resistant Cr-Ni alloys

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“…A study of the high-temperature ductility of nickel alloys with chromium, molybdenum, niobium, and titanium has shown some regular features of their fracture in hot plastic deformation. The results have made it possible to improve the adaptability of the alloys to manufacture (G. S. Chernyak, L. S. Bulavina) [36][37][38]. Gulyaev continued the research in the direction of studying the superplasticity, the effect and methods for obtaining superfine grain structure.…”
Section: A P Gulyaev and Ta Zhadanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study of the high-temperature ductility of nickel alloys with chromium, molybdenum, niobium, and titanium has shown some regular features of their fracture in hot plastic deformation. The results have made it possible to improve the adaptability of the alloys to manufacture (G. S. Chernyak, L. S. Bulavina) [36][37][38]. Gulyaev continued the research in the direction of studying the superplasticity, the effect and methods for obtaining superfine grain structure.…”
Section: A P Gulyaev and Ta Zhadanmentioning
confidence: 99%