The strain rate effect on the tensile behaviors of a high specific strength steel (HSSS) with dual-phase microstructure has been investigated. The yield strength, the ultimate strength and the tensile toughness were all observed to increase with increasing strain rates at the range of 0.0006 to 56/s, rendering this HSSS as an excellent candidate for an energy absorber in the automobile industry, since vehicle crushing often happens at intermediate strain rates. Back stress hardening has been found to play an important role for this HSSS due to load transfer and strain partitioning between two phases, and a higher strain rate could cause even higher strain partitioning in the softer austenite grains, delaying the deformation instability. Def...
The present study concerns the deformation and fracture behavior of two ferrite–martensite dual phas...
Understanding the effect of high strain rate deformation on microstructure and mechanical property o...
Positive The influence of strain-rate on the room temperature mechanical properties of the Dual-Phas...
The strain rate effect on the tensile behaviors of a high specific strength steel (HSSS) with dual-p...
This paper presents an experimental investigation on the strain rate sensitivity of Dual Phase steel...
Automobile industry is continuously striving to obtain light body-in-white structures to meet tighte...
The push for lightweighting in the automotive industry has motivated metallurgist and steel manufact...
High strain rate tensile tests were conducted for three advanced high strength steels: DP780. DP980 ...
Before a possible crash, energy absorbing structural elements in cars are often subjected to an impo...
The dependence of the strain rate sensitivity of advanced ~1 GPa tensile strength steels on the phas...
A combined study on the mechanical behaviour of multi-phase 800 high yield strength steel (MP800HY) ...
Bainitic steels, as a third generation of advanced high strength steels, are potential steel grades ...
The high strain rate properties of steel have been studied for accurate crashworthiness of vehicles....
The use of modern high strength steels enables automotive producers to notably reduce the vehicle bo...
The effect of strain rate (0.001-800/s) on two commercial ferrite-martensite dual phase steels (DP60...
The present study concerns the deformation and fracture behavior of two ferrite–martensite dual phas...
Understanding the effect of high strain rate deformation on microstructure and mechanical property o...
Positive The influence of strain-rate on the room temperature mechanical properties of the Dual-Phas...
The strain rate effect on the tensile behaviors of a high specific strength steel (HSSS) with dual-p...
This paper presents an experimental investigation on the strain rate sensitivity of Dual Phase steel...
Automobile industry is continuously striving to obtain light body-in-white structures to meet tighte...
The push for lightweighting in the automotive industry has motivated metallurgist and steel manufact...
High strain rate tensile tests were conducted for three advanced high strength steels: DP780. DP980 ...
Before a possible crash, energy absorbing structural elements in cars are often subjected to an impo...
The dependence of the strain rate sensitivity of advanced ~1 GPa tensile strength steels on the phas...
A combined study on the mechanical behaviour of multi-phase 800 high yield strength steel (MP800HY) ...
Bainitic steels, as a third generation of advanced high strength steels, are potential steel grades ...
The high strain rate properties of steel have been studied for accurate crashworthiness of vehicles....
The use of modern high strength steels enables automotive producers to notably reduce the vehicle bo...
The effect of strain rate (0.001-800/s) on two commercial ferrite-martensite dual phase steels (DP60...
The present study concerns the deformation and fracture behavior of two ferrite–martensite dual phas...
Understanding the effect of high strain rate deformation on microstructure and mechanical property o...
Positive The influence of strain-rate on the room temperature mechanical properties of the Dual-Phas...