Abstract
The accompanying report deals with the nature of the failure at high temperatures of certain alloy steels, which are being used to replace carbon steels, and indicates the conditions of use under which the development of intercrystalline cracking can be avoided. Investigations are being continued with a view to finding steels of high creep strength, in which the onset of intercrystalline cracking can be displaced to higher temperatures.
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