An austenitic Ni-30 wt pct Fe alloy, with a stacking-fault energy and deformation characteristics similar to those of austenitic low-carbon steel at elevated temperatures, has been used to examine the defect substructure within austenite deformed by single-pass strip rolling and to identify those features most likely to provide sites for intragranular nucleation of ultrafine ferrite in steels. Samples of this alloy and a 0.095 wt pct C-1.58Mn-0.22Si-0.27Mo steel have been hot rolled and cooled under similar conditions, and the resulting microstructures were compared using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), electron diffraction, and X-ray diffraction. Following a single rolling pass of ∼40 pct reduction of a 2mm strip at 800 °C,...
This study describes an effect of controlled austenite decomposition on microstructure evolution in ...
During planetary hot rolling of 304 austenitic stainless steel, cracks are formed along the plate ed...
Shear bands formed during both cold and hot plastic deformation have been linked with several propos...
Ultrafine ferrite grain sizes were produced in a 0.11C-1.6Mn-0.2Si steel by torsion testing isotherm...
A novel single-pass hot strip rolling process has been developed in which ultra-fine (<2 μm) f...
A novel approach was used to produce an ultrafine grain structure in low carbon steels with a wide r...
Ultrafine ferrite can be formed in steels through relatively simple thermomechanical processes. The ...
An investigation into the production of ultrafine (1 µm) equiaxed ferrite (UFF) grains in low-...
Abstract. The intragranular nucleation of ferrite was studied in three low-carbon microalloyed steel...
Duplex type ferritic-austenitic stainless steels develop a specific two-phase banded structure upon ...
The nucleation mechanisms during solid-state phase transformations in polycrystalline materials are ...
The formation of ultrafine grained steels is an area of intense research around the World. There are...
Strain localization is inevitable during the rolling process and this manifests itself most clearly ...
Hot torsion testing of a C–Mn–V steel was used to study the evolution of ultrafine...
<div><p>Aiming to better understand the effects of heat treatment parameters on Ferrite-Austenite ph...
This study describes an effect of controlled austenite decomposition on microstructure evolution in ...
During planetary hot rolling of 304 austenitic stainless steel, cracks are formed along the plate ed...
Shear bands formed during both cold and hot plastic deformation have been linked with several propos...
Ultrafine ferrite grain sizes were produced in a 0.11C-1.6Mn-0.2Si steel by torsion testing isotherm...
A novel single-pass hot strip rolling process has been developed in which ultra-fine (<2 μm) f...
A novel approach was used to produce an ultrafine grain structure in low carbon steels with a wide r...
Ultrafine ferrite can be formed in steels through relatively simple thermomechanical processes. The ...
An investigation into the production of ultrafine (1 µm) equiaxed ferrite (UFF) grains in low-...
Abstract. The intragranular nucleation of ferrite was studied in three low-carbon microalloyed steel...
Duplex type ferritic-austenitic stainless steels develop a specific two-phase banded structure upon ...
The nucleation mechanisms during solid-state phase transformations in polycrystalline materials are ...
The formation of ultrafine grained steels is an area of intense research around the World. There are...
Strain localization is inevitable during the rolling process and this manifests itself most clearly ...
Hot torsion testing of a C–Mn–V steel was used to study the evolution of ultrafine...
<div><p>Aiming to better understand the effects of heat treatment parameters on Ferrite-Austenite ph...
This study describes an effect of controlled austenite decomposition on microstructure evolution in ...
During planetary hot rolling of 304 austenitic stainless steel, cracks are formed along the plate ed...
Shear bands formed during both cold and hot plastic deformation have been linked with several propos...