An investigation into the production of ultrafine (1 µm) equiaxed ferrite (UFF) grains in low-carbon steel was made using laboratory rolling, compression dilatometry, and hot torsion techniques. It was found that the hot rolling of thin strip, with a combination of high shear strain and high undercooling, provided the conditions most suitable for the formation of this type of microstructure. Although high strains could be applied in compression and torsion experiments, large volume fractions of UFF were not observed in those samples, possibly due to the lower level of undercooling achieved. It is thought that ferrite refinement was due to a strain-induced transformation process, and that ferrite grains nucleated on parallel and linear...
Abstract In this thesis, methods to process ultrafine ferritic (UFF) structures in steels, i.e. grai...
Two novel two-step thermomechanical routes were developed to produce ultrafine-grained ferrite micro...
In the present study, wedge-shaped samples were used to determine the effect of nominal equivalent s...
The formation of ultrafine ferrite by strain induced transformation is assessed using rolling and ho...
Ultrafine ferrite can be formed in steels through relatively simple thermomechanical processes. The ...
The microstructural evolutions during compressions at different temperatures and strains were invest...
The formation of ultrafine grained steels is an area of intense research around the World. There are...
A novel single-pass hot strip rolling process has been developed in which ultra-fine (<2 μm) f...
The refinement of ferrite grain size is the most generally accepted approach to simultaneously impro...
Ultrafine ferrite grain sizes were produced in a 0.11C-1.6Mn-0.2Si steel by torsion testing isotherm...
A C–Mn–V steel was used to study ultrafine ferrite formation (1–3 μm) through d...
A novel approach was used to produce an ultrafine grain structure in low carbon steels with a wide r...
Ferrite grain refinement is one of the best methods to improve the mechanical properties of low car...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the critical conditions for the formation of ultrafine...
A novel approach was used to produce an ultrafine grain structure in low carbon steels with a wide r...
Abstract In this thesis, methods to process ultrafine ferritic (UFF) structures in steels, i.e. grai...
Two novel two-step thermomechanical routes were developed to produce ultrafine-grained ferrite micro...
In the present study, wedge-shaped samples were used to determine the effect of nominal equivalent s...
The formation of ultrafine ferrite by strain induced transformation is assessed using rolling and ho...
Ultrafine ferrite can be formed in steels through relatively simple thermomechanical processes. The ...
The microstructural evolutions during compressions at different temperatures and strains were invest...
The formation of ultrafine grained steels is an area of intense research around the World. There are...
A novel single-pass hot strip rolling process has been developed in which ultra-fine (<2 μm) f...
The refinement of ferrite grain size is the most generally accepted approach to simultaneously impro...
Ultrafine ferrite grain sizes were produced in a 0.11C-1.6Mn-0.2Si steel by torsion testing isotherm...
A C–Mn–V steel was used to study ultrafine ferrite formation (1–3 μm) through d...
A novel approach was used to produce an ultrafine grain structure in low carbon steels with a wide r...
Ferrite grain refinement is one of the best methods to improve the mechanical properties of low car...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the critical conditions for the formation of ultrafine...
A novel approach was used to produce an ultrafine grain structure in low carbon steels with a wide r...
Abstract In this thesis, methods to process ultrafine ferritic (UFF) structures in steels, i.e. grai...
Two novel two-step thermomechanical routes were developed to produce ultrafine-grained ferrite micro...
In the present study, wedge-shaped samples were used to determine the effect of nominal equivalent s...