Microstructure Assessment of Steel for Elevated Temperatures by the Replica

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Abstract

Materials used in thermal power plants are exposed to elevated temperatures in their daily work. Changes in the state of the microstructure of a material are monitored by non-destructive testing methods, that is, by taking a microstructure impression using a replica method. The elevated temperature leads to changes in the material that occur in the appearance of pores along the grain boundaries. Changes in the material and the degree of degradation of material will be presented in this paper.

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Fakić, B., Burić, A., & Horoz, E. (2020). Microstructure Assessment of Steel for Elevated Temperatures by the Replica. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 128 LNNS, pp. 292–298). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46817-0_33

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