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Temperature dependence of the yield point of stainless steels at low temperatures

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    An anomalous decrease in the yield point of the03Kh20N16AG6steel was observed for T < 60 °K. It is shown that the temperature of the anomaly fits into the graph representing the dependence of the temperature of anomalies on the nickel content of stainless steels with a nickel concentration of 8–25%.

  2. 2.

    It is also shown that the application of the external magnetic field H = 20 kOe results in a monotonic increase in the temperature dependence of the yield point in the temperature range of the anomaly observed at H = 0.

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    An anomaly of the linear thermal expansion coefficient of the03Kh20N16AG6steel was observed at low temperatures.

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Translated from Problemy Prochnosti, No. 3, pp. 58–60, March, 1981.

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Il'ichev, V.Y., Klimenko, I.N., Dergun, S.M. et al. Temperature dependence of the yield point of stainless steels at low temperatures. Strength Mater 13, 325–327 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01111372

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