1999
DOI: 10.2355/tetsutohagane1955.85.4_332
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The Roles of Globular M<SUB>23</SUB>C<SUB>6</SUB> Carbides in Hydrogen Attack Resistance in C-0.5Mo Steels

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“…They found that a tempering temperature of 650 °C provides the optimum effects of carbide stability and distribution with regards to 0.5Mo susceptibly to HTHA. Kimura et al (Ref 103,177,178), however, reported a different account for M 23 C 6 carbides in 0.5Mo steels. In the past, there were two options for the heat treatment of 0.5Mo steel, i.e., annealing and normalizing-and-tempering.…”
Section: Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found that a tempering temperature of 650 °C provides the optimum effects of carbide stability and distribution with regards to 0.5Mo susceptibly to HTHA. Kimura et al (Ref 103,177,178), however, reported a different account for M 23 C 6 carbides in 0.5Mo steels. In the past, there were two options for the heat treatment of 0.5Mo steel, i.e., annealing and normalizing-and-tempering.…”
Section: Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%