Abstract
The use of an austenite stability factor provides (calculated from chromium and nickel equivalents) a quantitative assessment of phase-structural state in corrosive-resistant steels by their chemical composition. Based on the austenite stability factors, a correlation has been established between mechanical properties of the steels under static loading. The low-cycle fatigue life is proposed to be determined from the chemical composition and specimen contraction.
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