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Dr. Mohammed Gamil Mohammed Abdelghany :: Publications:

Title:
Development of carbon—Low alloy steel grades for low temperature applications
Authors: Taher El-Bitar, Mohammed Gamil, Ibrahim Mousa, Fouad Helmy
Year: 2011
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Abstract Low alloy steels are processed to fulfill the requirements of low temperature applications. Besides the chemical composition, the steel should receive a suitable heat treatment to ensure the targeted mechanical properties at low temperature. In other words, the steels are designed to delay the ductile to brittle transition temperature to resist dynamic loading at subzero temperatures. Steel alloys processed for liquefied gas pipeline fittings are examples for applications that need deep subzero impact transition temperature (ITT).

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