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  1. Increasing the Serviceability of Products From Single-Phase Titanium Alloys by Thermochemical Treatment
  2. Optimization of the Medium of Thermal Treatment of GFE-1 Hafnium Alloy
  3. Effect of Nitriding on Fatigue of Thermohydrogen Treated Ti-6Al-4V Alloy
  4. Effect of preliminary ball burnishing on wear resistance of the nitrided VT22 alloy
  5. Regularities of Thermal Diffusion Saturation with Nitrogen Combined with Standard Heat Treatment of VT22 Titanium Alloy
  6. Influence of Diffusive Oxidation on the Long-Term Strength of Ferritic Steels in Lead Melts
  7. Effect of Thermochemical Treatment in Regulated Gas Media on the Thermal Resistance of Zr1%Nb Alloy
  8. Analysis of the in-Service Failures of Metal Structures of the Aircraft Equipment
  9. Effect of hydrogen heat treatment on antifriction properties of nitrided VT6 titanium-based alloy
  10. Effect of preliminary diffusion oxidation on mechanical properties of ferritic steel in oxygen-containing lead
  11. Antifriction Characteristics of VT6 Titanium Alloy after Thermal Hydrogen Treatment with Subsequent Nitriding
  12. Solid-Solution Hardening of the Surface Layer of Titanium Alloys. Part 2. Effect on Metallophysical Properties
  13. Influence of Oxygen-Containing Lead Melts on the Fatigue Strength of AISI 409L Steel at Elevated Temperatures
  14. Corrosion Behaviour of Thermodiffusion Coatings on Titanium Implants in Simulated Body Fluids
  15. Influence of the Diffusion Saturation with Oxygen on the Durability and Long-Term Static Strength of Titanium Alloys
  16. Solid-Solution Hardening of the Surface Layer of Titanium Alloys. Part 1. Effect on Mechanical Properties
  17. Corrosion Resistance of Titanium Alloys with Oxynitride Coatings in Concentrated Inorganic Acids
  18. Effect of Lead and Lead–Bismuth Eutectic Melts on the Fatigue Life of Steels of the Martensitic and Austenitic Classes
  19. Carbooxidation of Titanium by a Gas-Phase Method from Powders
  20. One- and Two-Component Diffusive Saturation of Titanium With Interstitial Elements
  21. Kinetics of the Diffusion Saturation of VT1-0 Titanium Alloy with Nitrogen and Oxygen at a Temperature of 950°С
  22. Mechanical and fatigue properties of martensitic Fe-13Cr steel in contact with lead and lead-bismuth melts
  23. Kinetics of Thermodiffusion Saturation of VT22 Titanium Alloy with Nitrogen Within the Temperature Range 800–950°С
  24. Corrosion Behavior of VT6S Titanium Alloy with Oxidized Nitride Layers in 0.9% NaCL at 36°С
  25. Evolution of the microstructure of the subsurface layer of VT1-0 titanium alloy in the process of diffusion saturation with oxygen
  26. Corrosion resistance of Ti–6Al–4V alloy with nitride coatings in Ringer’s solution
  27. Influence of lead and Pb−Bi eutectic melts on the mechanical properties of 20Kh13 ferritic–martensitic steel
  28. Study of wear resistance of thermal-diffusion boron nitride coatings on titanium
  29. Carbo-oxidising of titanium by diffusion treatment in carbon–oxygen containing media
  30. Laws of the thermodiffusion saturation of titanium alloys from amorphous boron in nitrogen
  31. Tribological properties of carbonitride coatings formed on titanium by thermodiffusion carbonitriding
  32. Formation of oxynitrides on titanium alloys by gas diffusion treatment
  33. Oxidation of nitride layers formed on Ti-6Al-4V alloys by gas nitriding
  34. Kinetic features of the process of nitriding of (α + β) -titanium alloys
  35. Structure and topography of the surfaces of titanium alloys after thermodiffusion saturation from boron carbide in vacuum
  36. Influence of parameters of modifying oxygen-containing atmosphere on oxynitriding of titanium alloys
  37. Influence of the nonstoichiometry of titanium nitride TiN x on the degree of its modification with oxygen
  38. Effect of temperature and degree of rarefaction of the oxygen-bearing medium on the process of oxynitriding of titanium alloys
  39. Thermodiffusion saturation of α-titanium with nitrogen from a rarefied atmosphere
  40. Effect of impregnating atmosphere oxygen on boriding of titanium alloys
  41. Formation of carbonitride coatings on titanium by contact and noncontact methods
  42. Modeling of Diffusion Saturation of (α + β) Titanium Alloys by Nitrogen in the Rarefied Medium
  43. Effect of the rarefaction of an oxygen-containing medium on the formation of titanium oxynitrides
  44. Influence of the parameters of nitriding on the subsurface hardening of VT6 titanium alloy
  45. Forming carbonitride coatings on titanium by thermochemical treatment with C-N-O-containing media
  46. Properties and structural-phase state of the surface layers of titanium after combined nitriding
  47. Multicomponent coating applications for increasing antifriction properties of titanium
  48. Influence of the degree of oxygen rarefaction in a medium on the interaction of boron carbide with titanium alloys
  49. Morphology of the subsurface layers of a Ti-Al-Mo-V alloy after carbonitriding
  50. Interaction between amorphous boron and titanium alloys in a gaseous oxygen-containing medium
  51. Enhancement of the corrosion resistance of titanium alloys of the Ti-Al-Mo-V system by carbonitriding
  52. Corrosion resistance of titanium with diffusion carboxide coatings
  53. Formation of functional coatings based on interstitial compounds on titanium under the conditions of thermodiffusion saturation
  54. Mechanism of carbooxidation of titanium by thermal diffusion saturation
  55. Phase composition of the surface layer formed on titanium upon interaction with a carbon-nitrogen-bearing medium
  56. Conditions required for the formation of carbooxide phase in the course of treatment of titanium from carbon-and-oxygen-containing media
  57. Effect of nitriding on the electrochemical behaviour of Ti-Al-Mn alloy
  58. Saturation of titanium alloys from graphite in a nitrogen-oxygen-containing medium
  59. Investigation of Thermodiffusion Carbonitride Coatings on Titanium Alloys
  60. Endurance of VT1-0 Titanium Alloy Subjected to Solid-Solution Surface Hardening
  61. Interstitial Hardening of the Surface of Titanium Alloys by Vacuum Heat Treatment
  62. Description of the Diffusion Saturation of Titanium with Nonmetallic Admixtures with Regard for Their Segregation on the Surface
  63. Carbooxidation of Titanium Alloys by Contact and Noncontact Methods
  64. Influence of the conditions of saturation of titanium from graphite in vacuum on the structural state of surface layers
  65. Effect of saturation parameters on the interaction of titanium alloys with carbon-nitrogen-containing media
  66. Changes in the phase composition of an oxide film on EP-823 steel in contact with stagnant lead melt
  67. Selection of a Medium for the Carbooxidation of Titanium Alloys
  68. Kinetics of Selective Oxidation of Chromium Steels in Oxygen-Containing Lead
  69. Corrosion Behavior of  -Fe and 20kh13 Steel in Contact with Oxygen-Containing Lead Melts
  70. Laws of Formation of Oxycarbide Layers on Titanium in Carbon- and Oxygen-Containing Media
  71. Effect of Annealing in an Active Boron-Containing Medium on Surface Hardening of Nitrided Titanium
  72. Corrosion of V–Ti–Cr alloys in liquid lithium: influence of alloy composition and concentration of nitrogen in lithium
  73. Influence of nitriding and oxidation on the wear of titanium alloys
  74. Formation of functional layers on titanium alloys under nonstattonary conditions
  75. Influence of parameters of nitrided layers on corrosion resistance of titanium alloys in solutions of acids
  76. A physicomathematical model of corrosion of iron in a lead melt with an admixture of oxygen
  77. Diffusion processes and mechanics of materials
  78. Corrosion resistance of nitrided titanium alloys in aqueous solutions of hydrochloric acid
  79. Effect of thermal cycling on high-temperature interaction of titanium with gases
  80. Effect of admixtures of oxygen on the oxidation of iron and Fe−Cr alloys in lead melts
  81. Corrosion of armco iron and model Fe−Cr-Al alloys in oxygen-containing lead melts
  82. Evaluation of the serviceability of products made of titanium alloys with gas-saturated layers
  83. Effect of strain textures on the high-temperature interaction of titanium with rarefied gases
  84. High-temperature interaction of structural materials with ambient media
  85. Improvement of the wear resistance of titanium alloys by thermochemical treatment in nitrogen-containing media
  86. Influence of cooling conditions on the hardening of surface layers and mechanical characteristics of nitrided titanium alloys
  87. Morphology of nitrated layers in titanium alloys of different structural classes
  88. Effects of nitriding on titanium alloy strength and plasticity
  89. Nitriding VT35 ?-titanium alloy
  90. Mechanism of surface hardened layer formation on titanium alloys in a rarified nitrogen atmosphere
  91. Simulation of processes of high-temperature gas corrosion of titanium alloys in vacuum
  92. The temperature factor in nitriding titanium alloys in a low-density dynamic nitrogen atmosphere
  93. Effects of low pressures in a dynamic nitrogen atmosphere on titanium-alloy nitriding
  94. High-temperature physicochemical interaction of titanium and its alloys with gas media
  95. Influence of heat treatment on the strength characteristics of titanium alloys under static and cyclic loads
  96. High-temperature oxidation of titanium-aluminum alloys and development of a method of increasing their heat resistance
  97. Kinetic relationships of the interaction of titanium alloys with nitrogen
  98. Effect of the pressure of residual gases of the vacuum atmosphere on oxidation and gas saturation of titanium alloys
  99. Gas impregnation of titanium alloys in heat treatment in a static atmosphere of argon
  100. Influence of deformation on the gas impregnation and strength properties of titanium alloys in air
  101. Modeling the process of redistribution of alloying elements in titanium alloys in interaction with gas media
  102. Nitriding of titanium alloys at the atmospheric pressure of nitrogen
  103. Influence of the residual gases of a vacuum atmosphere on the kinetics of gas impregnation of titanium alloys
  104. Influence of the temperature-time parameters of vacuum annealing on the mechanical and electrochemical properties of V95 alloy
  105. Kinetic laws of the high-temperature oxidation of commercial titanium alloys
  106. Kinetic rules of the process of sublimation of alloy elements from aluminum alloys
  107. Kinetics of nitriding of titanium alloys at reduced pressure
  108. Structure formation in nitrided layers of titanium alloys
  109. Analysis of the kinetics of sublimation of alloying elements in alloys with allowance for chemical reactions
  110. Influence of leakage rate in high-temperature vacuum treatment of titanium alloys on oxidation and mechanical properties
  111. The question of the mechanism of titanium oxidation
  112. Influence of the temperature-time conditions of treatment in vacuum on the surface structure and corrosion-electrochemical properties of 01420 alloy
  113. Kinetics of the processes of gas impregnation and sublimation of titanium alloys in vacuum at temperatures of 1123 and 1273�K
  114. Kinetics of nitriding of titanium alloys at 1173�K
  115. Kinetics of oxidation of titanium alloys in heating to 1000�C
  116. Oxidation of PT-7M and OT4-1 titanium alloys in air
  117. Structure of the oxide films of VT14 alloy formed in treatment in air at 850�C
  118. The role of alloying elements in the formation of oxide films on VT14 alloy at a temperature of 1100�C
  119. Effect of high-temperature vacuum annealing time on the structure and properties of titanium alloys
  120. High-temperature argon-vacuum annealing and its influence on the physicomechanical properties of titanium alloys
  121. Influence of the temperature of annealing in air on the strength properties of titanium alloys
  122. Effect of the nature of nonmetallic inclusions on the cold resistance of wrought steel
  123. Effect of low-temperature deformation on susceptibility to brittle fracture of steels st. 3ps and 3sp
  124. Effect of cold plastic deformation on susceptibility of low-carbon steels to brittle fracture
  125. Effect of deformation at elevated temperatures on the susceptibility of low-carbon steel plates to brittle fracture
  126. Method of forming cracks on flat microspecimens
  127. Strength of reinforced composites based on aluminum
  128. Device for testing materials at high temperatures for impact tension
  129. Effect of ferrite grain size on susceptibility to embrittlement of low-carbon steels