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Effect of diffusion chromizing on some physico-mechanical properties of carbon steel

V. B. Dalisov, +2 more
- 01 Jan 1968 - 
- Vol. 3, Iss: 2, pp 124-127
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In this article, the effect of gaseous diffusion chromizing on the ability of carbon steel to carry static and cyclic loads was studied and the possibility of obtaining a substantial increase in corrosion-fatigue strength by producing sufficiently thick and dense diffused layers was demonstrated.
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The effect of gaseous diffusion chromizing on the ability of carbon steel to carry static and cyclic loads was studied. The possibility of obtaining a substantial increase in corrosion-fatigue strength by producing sufficiently thick and dense diffused layers was demonstrated.

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Kinetics of deformation and fracture of diffusion-chromized steels under single and repeated static loads

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that cracks during the deformation of low-carbon steels originate on the diffused layer surface, while the fracture of martensitic steels begins underneath the chromized layer.
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Criteria for the increase in strength of parts subjected to surface-diffusion treatment

TL;DR: In this article, an analysis of factors determining the variation in the endurance of steels due to surface hardening by diffusing various elements is presented, and the analysis is extended to include the effect of diffusing different elements.
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