Continuous cooling transformation behaviors of low carbon steels with two Si contents (0.50% and 1. 35%) were investigated under undeformed and deformed conditions. Effects of Si contents, deformation, and cooling rates on y transformation start temperature (A,r3), phase microstructures, and hardness were studied. The results show that, in the case of the deformation with the true strain of 0. 4, the length of bainitic ferrite laths is significantly decreased in low Si steel, whereas, the M/A constituent becomes more uniform in high Si steel. An increase in cooling rates lowers the A,r3 greatly. The steel with higher level of Si exhibits higher A,r3, and higher hardness both under undeformed and deformed conditions compared with the steel w...
Using a Gleeble 1500 hot simulator, the effects of hot deformation parameters and accelerated coolin...
Both ausforming and transformation temperature affect the successive bainitic transformation and mic...
The characteristics of martensitic transformation is strongly dependent on the cooling rate applied ...
In order to design thermomechanical schedules for processing lowcarbon microalloyed steels, the vari...
The effects of start and finish cooling temperatures on microstructure and mechanical properties of ...
The crystallography of transformation products with different cooling rates has been investigated in...
The continuous cooling transformation (CCT) behaviors of three low carbon pipeline steels containing...
The strength and toughness of the low carbon bainitic steels can be improved because the amount of r...
The effects of hot deformation on the bainitic transformation of a low carbon steel during continuou...
To investigate the softening behaviour during warm deformation process, thermal compression experime...
The continuous-cooling-transformation (CCT) diagram and continuous cooled microstructure were invest...
Heavy plate steels with bainitic microstructures are widely used in industry due to their good combi...
The accelerated formation of bainite in presence of martensite is opening a new processing window fo...
The transformation behavior under continuous cooling conditions was investigated for four hypereutec...
This paper presents the influence of warm working parameters (temperature and strain rate) on deform...
Using a Gleeble 1500 hot simulator, the effects of hot deformation parameters and accelerated coolin...
Both ausforming and transformation temperature affect the successive bainitic transformation and mic...
The characteristics of martensitic transformation is strongly dependent on the cooling rate applied ...
In order to design thermomechanical schedules for processing lowcarbon microalloyed steels, the vari...
The effects of start and finish cooling temperatures on microstructure and mechanical properties of ...
The crystallography of transformation products with different cooling rates has been investigated in...
The continuous cooling transformation (CCT) behaviors of three low carbon pipeline steels containing...
The strength and toughness of the low carbon bainitic steels can be improved because the amount of r...
The effects of hot deformation on the bainitic transformation of a low carbon steel during continuou...
To investigate the softening behaviour during warm deformation process, thermal compression experime...
The continuous-cooling-transformation (CCT) diagram and continuous cooled microstructure were invest...
Heavy plate steels with bainitic microstructures are widely used in industry due to their good combi...
The accelerated formation of bainite in presence of martensite is opening a new processing window fo...
The transformation behavior under continuous cooling conditions was investigated for four hypereutec...
This paper presents the influence of warm working parameters (temperature and strain rate) on deform...
Using a Gleeble 1500 hot simulator, the effects of hot deformation parameters and accelerated coolin...
Both ausforming and transformation temperature affect the successive bainitic transformation and mic...
The characteristics of martensitic transformation is strongly dependent on the cooling rate applied ...