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    Effect of High Strength Structural Steel Structural State on Fracture Resistance

    Fracture resistance of low- and medium-carbon steels depending on type of microstructure (ferritepearlite, bainite, and martensite) and its volume fraction is studied. On the basis of studying the temperature ...

    V. N. Zikeev, O. N. Chevskaya, A. R. Mishet’yan, V. G. Filippov in Metallurgist (2021)

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    Effect of Structural State on Tendency Towards Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ultralow-Carbon Martensitic and Low-Alloy Pipe Steels

    Mechanical properties as well as crack resistance and stress corrosion cracking (SCC) resistance parameters of ultralow-carbon martensite steels (ULMS) type 05H2G2B and HSLA pipe steel 10G2FB with a different ...

    A. B. Korostelev, V. G. Filippov, O. N. Chevskaya, I. P. Shabalov in Metallurgist (2021)

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    Structure and Properties of Superlow-Carbon Martensitic Steel after Controlled Rolling and Tempering

    The influence of the tempering temperature on the structure, mechanical properties, and lowtemperature stability of superlow-carbon martensitic steel is investigated. Such steel is thermally stable up to 600°C...

    I. P. Shabalov, V. G. Filippov, L. A. Baeva, O. N. Chevskaya in Steel in Translation (2017)

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    Directions of Improving Gas and Oil Pipeline Structural Materials

    Achievements are considered for contemporary metallurgy and metal science in improving quality and operating properties, and also trends in the development of low alloy steels for oil and gas pipelines. The po...

    I. P. Shabalov, V. G. Filippov, O. N. Chevskaya, L. A. Baeva in Metallurgist (2017)