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Thermomechanical treatment TMT

Molybdenum and Tungsten Alloys [1.133]. The formation of a cellular dislocation structure increases both strength and fracture toughness [1.146,147]. Additionally, the mechanical properties depend on the type of deformation process, purity, and heat treatment. The thermomechanical treatment (TMT) serves to obtain the specified shape, to eliminate the porosity, and to adjust the mechanical and structural properties. In particular. [Pg.314]

Figure 16.5 Comparison of (a) yield strength and (b) total elongation versus test temperature for conventional 9% Cr-2% W (Grade 92) ferritic-martensitic steel and two experimental heats of 9% Cr-2% WMnV next-generation steel designed using computational thermodynamics. Heat treatment conditions include both standard normalized and tempered (N T) and hot-roU thermomechanical treatment (TMT) conditions [87]. Figure 16.5 Comparison of (a) yield strength and (b) total elongation versus test temperature for conventional 9% Cr-2% W (Grade 92) ferritic-martensitic steel and two experimental heats of 9% Cr-2% WMnV next-generation steel designed using computational thermodynamics. Heat treatment conditions include both standard normalized and tempered (N T) and hot-roU thermomechanical treatment (TMT) conditions [87].

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