Search Results - "Kud, V. K."
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Investigating the dependence of the properties of sintered boron-containing steels on conditions of synthesis and the content of employed foundry alloys
Published in Russian journal of non-ferrous metals (01-09-2012)“…Results from investigating the effect of technological conditions for the synthesis of powdered boron-containing foundry alloys on their chemical and phase…”
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Influence of the thickness of a working layer on properties of hot-forged powder layered composites
Published in Materials science (New York, N.Y.) (01-10-2011)“…Results of investigations of main physicomechanical and tribological properties of hot-forged layered powder composites based on Kh18N15 corrosion-resistant…”
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Hot-forged wear-resistant powder meterials based on stainless steels of the austenitic class
Published in Powder metallurgy and metal ceramics (01-01-2006)“…The microstructure, tribological and physicomechanical properties of hot-forged composites based on stainless steel of the austenitic class with additions of…”
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Wear-Resistant Heterophase Fe–Si–B–C Powder Materials
Published in Powder metallurgy and metal ceramics (01-11-2013)“…The microstructure, mechanical characteristics, and tribological properties of Fe–Si–B–C powder composites are analyzed to determine scientific and engineering…”
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Effect of the Silicon Introduction Method on the Structurization of Sintered Fe–Si–C and Fe–Si–B–C Steels
Published in Powder metallurgy and metal ceramics (2013)“…The methods to introduce silicon into Fe–Si–C and Fe–Si–B–C powder composites and its distribution in the alloy matrix are studied. Two types of…”
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Structure and properties of sintered iron–boron–carbon alloys with different carbon contents
Published in Powder metallurgy and metal ceramics (01-05-2011)“…The structure and mechanical and tribotechnical properties of iron–boron–carbon alloys produced from a mixture of iron, boron carbide, and graphite powders by…”
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Production of boron-containing powder steels using master alloys and boron carbide
Published in Powder metallurgy and metal ceramics (01-03-2011)“…The properties of boron-containing structural powder steels produced using master alloys and boron carbide are examined. It is established that sintered and…”
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Mechanical, tribological, and corrosion properties of stainless steel of the austenitic class grade Kh23N18 with additions of chromium carbide
Published in Powder metallurgy and metal ceramics (01-09-1998)“…The mechanical, tribological, and corrosion-resistance properties of stainless steel Kh23N18 with additions of 2.5 and 10% Cr3C2 are studied. It is established…”
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Theory, process technology, articles forming -hot-forged wear-resistant powder meterials based on stainless steels of the austenitic class
Published in Powder metallurgy and metal ceramics (01-01-2006)“…The microstructure, tribological and physicomechanical properties of hot-forged composites based on stainless steel of the austenitic class with additions of…”
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A proposed standard for iron-base constructional powder metallurgical materials
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Sintered Composites Based on Stainless Steel
Published in Powder metallurgy and metal ceramics (01-11-2000)“…The effect of the amount of chromium carbide addition on the properties of composites based on stainless steel of the austenitic class and their structure…”
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Sintered composites based on stainless steel
Published in Powder metallurgy and metal ceramics (01-05-2001)“…The effect of the amount of chromium carbide addition on the properties of composites based on stainless steel of the austenitic class and their structure…”
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Mechanical tribological, and corrosion properties of stainless steel of the austenitic class grade Kh23N18 with additions of chromium carbide
Published in Powder metallurgy and metal ceramics (01-03-1999)“…The mechanical, tribological, and corrosion-resistance properties of stainless steel Kh23N18 with additions of 2.5 and 10% Cr sub 3 C sub 2 are studied. It is…”
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