Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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298766 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Laboratory cast alloys with 2–27% of δ ferrite were aged for up to 17,520 h in the temperature range 290–350 °C. Tensile and Charpy tests were performed at 22 and 290 °C on specimens aged for different times, and the microhardnesses of both constituents of the microstructure were determined for the alloy with 27% of δ ferrite. The effects of the content of δ ferrite, the ageing and testing temperature, and the ageing time on mechanical properties and notch toughness are presented and discussed.
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Authors
Jelena Vojvodič-Tuma, B. Šuštaršič, F. Vodopivec,