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Low Alloy Steel
Steel name: Low Alloy Steel
Diagram No.: 3821
Type of diagram: TTP
Chemical composition in weight %:
Steel 1: 0.09% C, 0.32% Si, 0.66% Mn, 0.011% P, 0.006% S, 2.40% Cr, 0.70% Mo, 0.02% V
Steel 2: 0.10% C, 0.35% Si, 0.66% Mn, 0.015% P, 0.005% S, 2.55% Cr, 0.73% Mo, 0.12% V
Steel 3: 0.10% C, 0.27% Si, 0.67% Mn, 0.014% P, 0.007% S, 2.62% Cr, 0.70% Mo, 0.32% V
Steel 4: 0.12% C, 0.34% Si, 0.71% Mn, 0.015% P, 0.018% S, 2.57% Cr, 0.95% Mo, 0.34% V
Steel group: Low alloy steels
Note: Different dispersions of carbides M3C, M2C, M7C3, M23C6, M6C and MC found in the additional experiments
are summarised in Table 2. The results were incorporated in the modified diagrams shown in Figs. 3–6. Black circles containing
white numbers 1, 2, 3 or 4 indicate positions of the additional experimental conditions in the modified diagrams. To make clear the distinction between the new and the original curves (lines), the following line styles were introduced: The dash-dot-dot style for newly added boundaries between the carbide regions. The doted style for boundaries of M23C6 and M6C regions.
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