The high strain rate properties of steel have been studied for accurate crashworthiness of vehicles. The mechanical properties at high strain rates show different characteristics from those at the quasi-static state. In order to seek for the physical phenomenon of the strain rate hardening, a microscopic investigation has been conducted for the texture evolution and dislocation behavior of steel. Tensile tests were performed at strain rates ranged from 0.001/s to 100/s, which is the common range in practical vehicle crashes to investigate the microstructural variation and dislocation behavior. According to experimental results of the EBSD and TEM experiment, the texture evolution does not develop remarkably with the variation in strain rate...
This article presents a study of changes in the microstructure of Hadfield steel depending on the te...
Severe plastic deformation techniques are known to produce grain sizes up to submicron level. This l...
International audience9-12%Cr creep-resistant ferritic-martensitic steels are candidates for structu...
The high strain rate properties of steel have been studied for accurate crashworthiness of vehicles....
Understanding the effect of high strain rate deformation on microstructure and mechanical property o...
Des études basées sur la microscopie électronique à transmission et l'analyse aux rayons X ont été r...
High strain rate tensile tests were conducted for three advanced high strength steels: DP780. DP980 ...
The article presents the dynamic mechanical properties of two types of high manganese austenitic TWI...
The reversible behaviour of metals at low applied stresses is more complex than the generally assume...
The strain rate effect on the tensile behaviors of a high specific strength steel (HSSS) with dual-p...
The mechanical behavior of metastable austenitic steels can be relatively complex in terms of temper...
The dislocation density in strain-hardened Alloy 690 was analyzed using scanning transmission electr...
The design of industrial hot metal forming processes nowadays is mostly carried out using commercial...
The plasticity mechanisms of press hardening steel with a fully lath martensite microstructure were ...
The effect of strain rate (0.001-800/s) on two commercial ferrite-martensite dual phase steels (DP60...
This article presents a study of changes in the microstructure of Hadfield steel depending on the te...
Severe plastic deformation techniques are known to produce grain sizes up to submicron level. This l...
International audience9-12%Cr creep-resistant ferritic-martensitic steels are candidates for structu...
The high strain rate properties of steel have been studied for accurate crashworthiness of vehicles....
Understanding the effect of high strain rate deformation on microstructure and mechanical property o...
Des études basées sur la microscopie électronique à transmission et l'analyse aux rayons X ont été r...
High strain rate tensile tests were conducted for three advanced high strength steels: DP780. DP980 ...
The article presents the dynamic mechanical properties of two types of high manganese austenitic TWI...
The reversible behaviour of metals at low applied stresses is more complex than the generally assume...
The strain rate effect on the tensile behaviors of a high specific strength steel (HSSS) with dual-p...
The mechanical behavior of metastable austenitic steels can be relatively complex in terms of temper...
The dislocation density in strain-hardened Alloy 690 was analyzed using scanning transmission electr...
The design of industrial hot metal forming processes nowadays is mostly carried out using commercial...
The plasticity mechanisms of press hardening steel with a fully lath martensite microstructure were ...
The effect of strain rate (0.001-800/s) on two commercial ferrite-martensite dual phase steels (DP60...
This article presents a study of changes in the microstructure of Hadfield steel depending on the te...
Severe plastic deformation techniques are known to produce grain sizes up to submicron level. This l...
International audience9-12%Cr creep-resistant ferritic-martensitic steels are candidates for structu...