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On the role of carbonitrides in formation of austenite grains during continuous hot rolling of pipe steel |
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Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russia: N. G. Kolbasnikov, Dr. Eng., Prof., Scientific and Educational Center "Research and Modeling of Materials", e-mail: nikolay.kolbasnikov@gmail.com N. V. Zhukov, Leading Specialist, Scientific and Technical Complex "New Materials and Technologies", e-mail: zhukov_nv@spbstu.ru S. A. Kuzin, Engineer of the laboratory "Research and modeling of the structure and properties of metallic materials", e-mail: kuzinsta@yandex.ru V. S. Teteryatnikov, Engineer of the laboratory "Research and Modeling of the structure and properties of metallic materials", e-mail: vlad.teteryatnikov@rambler.ru |
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