Grain size refinement is one of the most efficient strengthening mechanisms applied to modern High-Strength Low-Alloy steels (HSLA) because yield strength and toughness are both improved. This paper discusses the distribution of carbides by using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in a low-carbon steel with ultrafine grained (UFG) ferrite. Fine cementite particles were formed during water quenching due to the auto-tempering of highly distorted martensite. Other fine particles observed under the same condition were nucleated due to the presence of carbide formers such as niobium, titanium and vanadium. TEM analysis showed that cementite particles underwent Ostwald ripening during warm rolling but they were still able to inhibit ferrite g...
International audienceNanostructured ferritic steels were mechanically alloyed with various contents...
Precipitation characteristics of 12% Cr steel during isothermal tempering were studied mainly by tra...
We studied the carbides precipitation of low carbon steel with boron austenitized at 870°C, 1,050°C ...
Low-carbon low-alloyed ferritic steels are the main material for the production of high-strength pip...
Abstract In this thesis, methods to process ultrafine ferritic (UFF) structures in steels, i.e. grai...
The microstructural evolution of submicron sized ferrite in bimodal structural ultrafine grained fer...
In the current study, a novel approach was employed to produce a unique combination of ultrafine fer...
A transmission electron microscopy study was conducted on nanoprecipitates formed in Ti microalloyed...
Two industrially processed low-alloyed martensitic tool steel alloys with compositions Fe-0.3C-1.1Si...
Increased fuel economy, combined with the need for the improved safety has generated the development...
Ultrafine grained ferrite was obtained through tempering cold rolled martensite with an average grai...
A novel single-pass hot strip rolling process has been developed in which ultra-fine (<2 μm) f...
An investigation into the production of ultrafine (1 µm) equiaxed ferrite (UFF) grains in low-...
The attainment of finer ferrite grain structure in low carbon is object of interest because sig-nifi...
A ferrite-bainite-martensite (F-B-M) microstructure was produced in a medium-carbon microalloyed (MA...
International audienceNanostructured ferritic steels were mechanically alloyed with various contents...
Precipitation characteristics of 12% Cr steel during isothermal tempering were studied mainly by tra...
We studied the carbides precipitation of low carbon steel with boron austenitized at 870°C, 1,050°C ...
Low-carbon low-alloyed ferritic steels are the main material for the production of high-strength pip...
Abstract In this thesis, methods to process ultrafine ferritic (UFF) structures in steels, i.e. grai...
The microstructural evolution of submicron sized ferrite in bimodal structural ultrafine grained fer...
In the current study, a novel approach was employed to produce a unique combination of ultrafine fer...
A transmission electron microscopy study was conducted on nanoprecipitates formed in Ti microalloyed...
Two industrially processed low-alloyed martensitic tool steel alloys with compositions Fe-0.3C-1.1Si...
Increased fuel economy, combined with the need for the improved safety has generated the development...
Ultrafine grained ferrite was obtained through tempering cold rolled martensite with an average grai...
A novel single-pass hot strip rolling process has been developed in which ultra-fine (<2 μm) f...
An investigation into the production of ultrafine (1 µm) equiaxed ferrite (UFF) grains in low-...
The attainment of finer ferrite grain structure in low carbon is object of interest because sig-nifi...
A ferrite-bainite-martensite (F-B-M) microstructure was produced in a medium-carbon microalloyed (MA...
International audienceNanostructured ferritic steels were mechanically alloyed with various contents...
Precipitation characteristics of 12% Cr steel during isothermal tempering were studied mainly by tra...
We studied the carbides precipitation of low carbon steel with boron austenitized at 870°C, 1,050°C ...