Isothermal decomposition of supercooled austenite in spring steels

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1. Alloying of steel 55S2 with mangaense and molybdenum, and also manganese and vanadium, increases the stability of supercooled austenite and lowers the critical cooling rate. Additional alloying with cerium has a similar effect. 2. The stability of supercooled austenite is highest in steels 55S2GM4 and 55S2GM. The temperature of the minimal stability of austenite is 50-1000 lower. © 1972 Consultants Bureau.

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Runov, V. V., Runova, A. S., & Semenov, V. M. (1972). Isothermal decomposition of supercooled austenite in spring steels. Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 14(1), 57–58. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00658350

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