A carbide-free bainitic microstructure is suitable for achieving a combination of ultra high strength and high ductility. In this work, a steel containing nominally 0.34C-2Mn-1.5Si-1Cr (wt.%) was produced via industrial hot rolling and laboratory heat treatments. The austenitization (900°C, 30 min.) and austempering (300-400°C, 3 h) treatments were done in salt bath furnaces. The austempering treatments were designed to approximately simulate the coiling step, following hot rolling and run-out-table cooling, when the bainitic transformation would take place and certain amount of austenite would be stabilized due to suppression of carbide precipitation. The microstructures and various mechanical properties (tensile properties, bendability, f...
The influence of pre-straining and bake-hardening on the mechanical properties of thermomechanically...
Effects of process parameters of the ausforming such as temperature, strain and strain rate on the m...
Bainitic transformations in steels is a well-known phenomenon for more than 60 years. However, in re...
A carbide-free bainitic microstructure is suitable for achieving a combination of ultra high strengt...
International audienceThis study presents the design and development of a hot-rolled bainitic steel,...
The ability of a steel to be formed is often measured as the product of the ultimate tensile strengt...
The multi-step isothermal austempering heat treatment to achieve an ultra-fine bainitic microstructu...
Three medium-carbon, high-silicon cast steels with different alloy contents were austempered at 330 ...
This study is concerned with tensile and Charpy impact properties of high-strength bainitic steels f...
Abstract A combination of physical simulation and laboratory rolling experiments, including thermom...
Fine grained advanced steels exhibit favourable mechanical properties for applications requiring hig...
TRIP (transformation induced plasticity) steel are modern structural materials which are currently m...
During the hot rolling of bainitic steels, time and temperature must be controlled within narrowlimi...
Recently, advanced high strength steels for automotive applications were designed to achieve a carbi...
Abstract This study encompasses a comprehensive account of the abrasive wear properties of carbide-...
The influence of pre-straining and bake-hardening on the mechanical properties of thermomechanically...
Effects of process parameters of the ausforming such as temperature, strain and strain rate on the m...
Bainitic transformations in steels is a well-known phenomenon for more than 60 years. However, in re...
A carbide-free bainitic microstructure is suitable for achieving a combination of ultra high strengt...
International audienceThis study presents the design and development of a hot-rolled bainitic steel,...
The ability of a steel to be formed is often measured as the product of the ultimate tensile strengt...
The multi-step isothermal austempering heat treatment to achieve an ultra-fine bainitic microstructu...
Three medium-carbon, high-silicon cast steels with different alloy contents were austempered at 330 ...
This study is concerned with tensile and Charpy impact properties of high-strength bainitic steels f...
Abstract A combination of physical simulation and laboratory rolling experiments, including thermom...
Fine grained advanced steels exhibit favourable mechanical properties for applications requiring hig...
TRIP (transformation induced plasticity) steel are modern structural materials which are currently m...
During the hot rolling of bainitic steels, time and temperature must be controlled within narrowlimi...
Recently, advanced high strength steels for automotive applications were designed to achieve a carbi...
Abstract This study encompasses a comprehensive account of the abrasive wear properties of carbide-...
The influence of pre-straining and bake-hardening on the mechanical properties of thermomechanically...
Effects of process parameters of the ausforming such as temperature, strain and strain rate on the m...
Bainitic transformations in steels is a well-known phenomenon for more than 60 years. However, in re...