METHOD FOR DETERMINING FLAKE-SENSITIVITY OF STEEL

According to the present invention, flake-sensitivity of steel is determined by equation F = (HL - HS)?100/HL, where F is the sensitivity in percent, HL is the total content of hydrogen in the melted steel, HS is the residual content of hydrogen in the solid steel. The residual content of hydrogen i...

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Main Authors KARLIKOVA YANA PETRIVNA, TROTSAN ANATOLII IVANOVYCH, BIELOV BORYS FEDOROVYCH, ALEKSANDROV VALERII DYMYTROVYCH, KYSLYTSIA VIACHESLAV VOLODYMYROVYCH, POLOZIUK OLEH YEVHENOVYCH, BRODETSKYI IHOR LEONIDOVYCH, KHARCHEVNYKOV VALERII PAVLOVYCH, CHYCHKARIOV EVHEN ANATOLIOVYCH, KREIDENKO FIRA SEMENIVNA
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LanguageEnglish
Published 15.06.2005
Edition7
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Summary:According to the present invention, flake-sensitivity of steel is determined by equation F = (HL - HS)?100/HL, where F is the sensitivity in percent, HL is the total content of hydrogen in the melted steel, HS is the residual content of hydrogen in the solid steel. The residual content of hydrogen in the solid steel is determined after annealing the steel in air environment at a temperature of 400 à 600 °C, for 1 à 1.5 hour.
Bibliography:Application Number: UA20041211029U