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Role of the Bogachev - Mints Concept of Metastability of Austenite in Choosing Wear-Resistant Materials. / Schastlivtsev, V.; Filippov, M.
в: Metal Science and Heat Treatment, Том 47, № 1-2, 2005, стр. 3-5.

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title = "Role of the Bogachev - Mints Concept of Metastability of Austenite in Choosing Wear-Resistant Materials",
abstract = "The significance of the Bogachev - Mints concept of metastability of austenite for the choice of strain-hardenable steel, cast iron, and facing alloys resisting mechanical kinds of wear (cavitation-, erosion-, and abrasion-induced) is discussed. {\textcopyright} 2005 Plenum Publishing Corporation.",
author = "V. Schastlivtsev and M. Filippov",
year = "2005",
doi = "10.1007/s11041-005-0020-8",
language = "English",
volume = "47",
pages = "3--5",
journal = "Metal Science and Heat Treatment",
issn = "0026-0673",
publisher = "Springer",
number = "1-2",

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AB - The significance of the Bogachev - Mints concept of metastability of austenite for the choice of strain-hardenable steel, cast iron, and facing alloys resisting mechanical kinds of wear (cavitation-, erosion-, and abrasion-induced) is discussed. © 2005 Plenum Publishing Corporation.

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