The role of molybdenum in reducing temper embrittlement in steels
The effect of two additions of molybdenum (2.5% and 5%) on the brittleness of an alloy based on Fe-8%Mn has been investigated. The intergranular brittleness exhibited by the as-quenched base alloy was eliminated by the addition of 2.5Mo possibly due to the interaction of molybdenum with embrittling...
Main Author: | Motley, Michael |
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Sheffield Hallam University
1984
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.353607 |
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