Two Fe-0.2C-1.55Mn-1.5Si (in wt pet) steels, with and without the addition of 0.039Nb (in wt pet), were studied using laboratory rolling-mill simulations of controlled thermomechanical processing. The microstructures of all samples were characterized by optical metallography, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The microstructural behavior of phases under applied strain was studied using a heat-tinting technique. Despite the similarity in the microstructures of the two steels (equal amounts of polygonal ferrite, carbide-free bainite, and retained austenite), the mechanical properties were different. The mechanical properties of these transformation-induced-plasticity (TRIP) steels depended not only on the in...
The processes leading to the retention of small quantities of austenite following the bainite and ma...
In this work we compare and contrast the stability of retained austenite during tensile testing of N...
The ability of a steel to be formed is often measured as the product of the ultimate tensile strengt...
Thermomechanical processing simulations were performed using a hot-torsion machine, in order to deve...
The strengthening mechanism responsible for the unique combination of ultimate tensile strength and ...
The strengthening mechanism responsible for the unique combination of ultimate tensile strength and ...
A microstructure evolution of the thermomechanically processed 3Mn-1.5Al type steel and mechanical s...
The deformation-induced phase transformation of metastable austenite to martensite is accompanied by...
A study was conducted to investigate the mechanical behavior of a discrete aggregate of ferritic and...
Conventional transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) steel (0.17C-1.52Si-1.61Mn-0.03Al, wt%) was pr...
High strength and ductility of the transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) steels are attributed to...
Deals with the damaging of transformation induced plasticity (TRIP)-assisted multiphase steels. Thes...
The mechanical stability of dispersed retained austenite, i.e., the resistance of this austenite to ...
Micromechanically-based models are used to mimic the martensitic phase transformations in retained a...
Two transformation-induced plasticity steels, with and without Nb–Ti additions, were subjected to un...
The processes leading to the retention of small quantities of austenite following the bainite and ma...
In this work we compare and contrast the stability of retained austenite during tensile testing of N...
The ability of a steel to be formed is often measured as the product of the ultimate tensile strengt...
Thermomechanical processing simulations were performed using a hot-torsion machine, in order to deve...
The strengthening mechanism responsible for the unique combination of ultimate tensile strength and ...
The strengthening mechanism responsible for the unique combination of ultimate tensile strength and ...
A microstructure evolution of the thermomechanically processed 3Mn-1.5Al type steel and mechanical s...
The deformation-induced phase transformation of metastable austenite to martensite is accompanied by...
A study was conducted to investigate the mechanical behavior of a discrete aggregate of ferritic and...
Conventional transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) steel (0.17C-1.52Si-1.61Mn-0.03Al, wt%) was pr...
High strength and ductility of the transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) steels are attributed to...
Deals with the damaging of transformation induced plasticity (TRIP)-assisted multiphase steels. Thes...
The mechanical stability of dispersed retained austenite, i.e., the resistance of this austenite to ...
Micromechanically-based models are used to mimic the martensitic phase transformations in retained a...
Two transformation-induced plasticity steels, with and without Nb–Ti additions, were subjected to un...
The processes leading to the retention of small quantities of austenite following the bainite and ma...
In this work we compare and contrast the stability of retained austenite during tensile testing of N...
The ability of a steel to be formed is often measured as the product of the ultimate tensile strengt...