Essays about: "Ferritic Stainless Steel"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 14 essays containing the words Ferritic Stainless Steel.
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6. Material Selection for Deepwater Gate Valves
University essay from KTH/MaterialvetenskapAbstract : Material selection is an important step during the design process of an object. The goal is to produce an object to meet the requirement with minimum cost. READ MORE
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7. Investigation of Materials for Use in Exhaust Gas Condensate Environment with Focus on EGR systems
University essay from Institutionen för tillämpad fysik och elektronikAbstract : EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) ar en teknik som anvands for dieselmotorer, for att mota de hart satta utslappskraven for kvaveoxider. EGR fungerar genom att en del av avgaserna aterfors till cylindrarna. Avgaserna gor sa att den maximala forbranningstemperaturen sanks, vilket kraftigt reducerar bildandet av kvaveoxider. READ MORE
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8. Influence of microstructure and proteins on the metal release of micron-sized stainless steel powder particles
University essay from KTH/Skolan för kemivetenskap (CHE)Abstract : Knowledge on metal release processes from stainless steel powder, which can be potentially inhaled at occupational settings, is essential within the framework of human health and environmental risk assessments. An in-depth knowledge concerning powder history, physical properties of particles (e.g. READ MORE
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9. A study of "475°C embrittlement" in Fe-20Cr and Fe-20Cr-X (X=Ni, Cu, Mn) alloys
University essay from KTH/MetallografiAbstract : The “475°C embrittlement” occurring in ferritic and duplex stainless steel is considered to be detrimental and it limits the application of ferritic and duplex stainless steel at elevated temperatures, i.e., above about 300°C . READ MORE
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10. A study of "475°C embrittlement" in Fe-20Cr and Fe-20Cr-X (X=Ni, Cu, Mn) alloys
University essay from KTH/MetallografiAbstract : The “475°C embrittlement” occurring in ferritic and duplex stainless steel is considered to be detrimental and it limits the application of ferritic and duplex stainless steel at elevated temperatures, i.e., above about 300°C . READ MORE