MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL AT HIGHER TEMPERATURES,
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Tests are conducted to determine the resistance to load of various steel samples at temperatures ranging from room temperature to 300-500C. Steels with a higher titanium and vanadium content were shown to be the most resistant. Nickel introduced in amounts of 1 to 1.2 exerts no noticeable effect on resistance but promotes an increase in carbon content. Author
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