Some observations on the influence of carbon and nitrogen on the creep behaviour of AISI 316 type austenitic stainless steels
Conference
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OSTI ID:4233840
- Research Organization:
- Institutet foer Metallforskning, Stockholm
- NSA Number:
- NSA-32-004015
- OSTI ID:
- 4233840
- Resource Relation:
- Conference: Meeting on creep strength in steel and high-temperature alloys, Sheffield, Eng., 20 Sep 1972; Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 31-DEC-75; Related Information: Creep strength in steel and high-temperature alloys
- Country of Publication:
- United Kingdom
- Language:
- English
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Related Subjects
N50230* -Metals
Ceramics
& Other Materials-Metals & Alloys-Properties
Structure & Phase Studies
*STAINLESS STEEL-316- CREEP
AUSTENITE
CARBIDES
CARBON ADDITIONS
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
FRACTURE PROPERTIES
HIGH TEMPERATURE
INTERSTITIALS
NITROGEN ADDITIONS
PARTICLES
PRECIPITATION HARDENING
SOLID SOLUTIONS
STRAINS
STRESSES
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE
Ceramics
& Other Materials-Metals & Alloys-Properties
Structure & Phase Studies
*STAINLESS STEEL-316- CREEP
AUSTENITE
CARBIDES
CARBON ADDITIONS
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
FRACTURE PROPERTIES
HIGH TEMPERATURE
INTERSTITIALS
NITROGEN ADDITIONS
PARTICLES
PRECIPITATION HARDENING
SOLID SOLUTIONS
STRAINS
STRESSES
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE