1979
DOI: 10.1007/bf00770348
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Peculiarities of thermal fatigue of heterogeneous and composite metallic materials

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“…If the steel is contaminated by nonmetallic inclusions (3-4 points), the resistance to thermal fatigue degrades substantially due to the appearance of thermal stresses on the boundaries of phases with different coefficients of linear expansion [4,5]. Another important requirement of the austenitic steel is that it provide a high resistance of welded joints to local fracture in the near-weld zone (LFNW) at the service temperature [6].…”
Section: Materials For Shells and Pipelinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the steel is contaminated by nonmetallic inclusions (3-4 points), the resistance to thermal fatigue degrades substantially due to the appearance of thermal stresses on the boundaries of phases with different coefficients of linear expansion [4,5]. Another important requirement of the austenitic steel is that it provide a high resistance of welded joints to local fracture in the near-weld zone (LFNW) at the service temperature [6].…”
Section: Materials For Shells and Pipelinesmentioning
confidence: 99%