1977-11-02
1980-07-29
Steiner, Arthur J.
75125, 75128R, 75128P, 75128E, 75128V, 75128W, C22C 3842, C22C 3844, C22C 3846
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042149509
ABSTRACT:
The steel according to the invention consists of 0.12-0.20% by weight of carbon, 0.15-0.37% by weight of silicon, 0.3-0.8% by weight of manganese, 1.6-2.7% by weight of chromium, 0.8-2.0% by weight of nickel, 0.5-1.0% by weight of molybdenum, 0.05-0.15% by weight of vanadium, 0.002-0.08% by weight of cerium, 0.01-0.10% by weight of copper, 0.0005-0.009% by weight of antimony, 0.0005-0.009% by weight of tin, 0.001-0.02% by weight of sulphur, 0.002-0.02% by weight of phosphorus, 96.246-92.862% by weight of iron.
The steel exhibits improved resistance against neutron radiation. At 300.degree. C. and neutron fluence of 1.10.sup.20 neutr./cm.sup.2, the transition embrittlement temperature increases by no more than 50.degree. C. The steel is designed for application in structural members having a wall thickness of up to 650 mm and has ultimate strength .sigma..sub.B at 350.degree. C. of at least 55 kgf/mm.sup.2. The steel does not require immediate temper after welding.
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Astafiev Anatoly A.
Badanin Vladimir I.
Balandin Jury F.
Dub Vladimir S.
Gluskin Lev Y.
Nissen J. Harold
Steiner Arthur J.
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