Abstract

Purpose. Investigate the effect of external load on the plastic deformation of the structural components of low-carbon micro-alloyed steels after accelerated cooling. Methodology. Analysis of the behavior of the metal under tension to a certain level of load; further experimental study of sample structure. Findings. The influence of external loading on the plastic deformation of the structural components of low-carbon alloyed steels after accelerated cooling has been investigated for steels St3sp, 09G2S, 10CHSND, 10G2FB. Originality. The results obtained in the work show the relationship between the external load and the corresponding distribution of plastic deformation taking into account the structural state. Practical value. Development of ways to stabilize mechanical properties, in particular impact strength, sheet steel rolled products from low-carbon microlagic steels of domestic production on the basis of establishing the relationship between the parameters of the structure and the surfaces of fracture.

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