An ultra-low carbon HSLA-100 grade steel was subjected to two stage forging operation followed by different post-cooling techniques. Higher strength value obtained at a faster cooling rate of 35 °C/s is due to highly dislocated acicular ferrite structure along with fine precipitation of microalloying carbides and/or carbonitrides. At a slower cooling rate of 1.15 °C/s the strength value drops with an increase in ductility due to larger volume fraction of less dislocated polygonal ferrite structure. The strength value remained almost unchanged with a further decrease in cooling rate to 0.68 °C/s due to the formation of predominantly polygonal ferrite microstructure. At slower post-cooling rates high impact toughness value obtained at ambient...
The microstructures and mechanical properties of X80 pipeline steels produced by both novel ultra fa...
In this study, four low-carbon high-strength bainitic steel specimens were fabricated by varying fin...
In recent years the energy crisis has created demand for high strength and good toughness in plain c...
An ultra-low carbon HSLA-100 grade steel was subjected to two stage forging operation followed by di...
An ultra low carbon Cu bearing HSLA steel, micro alloyed with Nb and Ti was forged in two stages and...
The thermo-mechanical control processing (TMCP) of low carbon (C) Nb-Ti-containing HSLA steel with d...
Abstract The influence of cooling rate on the microstructure and mechanical properties of two new u...
Heavy plate steels with bainitic microstructures are widely used in industry due to their good combi...
In the present investigation, multiphase microstructures containing a combination of ferrite, marten...
The mechanical properties along with microstructures of HSLA-80 steel, forged in two stages and subs...
Over the last decade low carbon age hardenable steels have become a subject of interest for naval ap...
none5noThe effect of cooling rate after hot rolling on the final microstructure and mechanical prope...
The effects of start and finish cooling temperatures on microstructure and mechanical properties of ...
Four high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steels with varying chemical compositions were forgedin two diff...
In this study, four API X80 linepipe steel specimens were fabricated with varying cooling rates and ...
The microstructures and mechanical properties of X80 pipeline steels produced by both novel ultra fa...
In this study, four low-carbon high-strength bainitic steel specimens were fabricated by varying fin...
In recent years the energy crisis has created demand for high strength and good toughness in plain c...
An ultra-low carbon HSLA-100 grade steel was subjected to two stage forging operation followed by di...
An ultra low carbon Cu bearing HSLA steel, micro alloyed with Nb and Ti was forged in two stages and...
The thermo-mechanical control processing (TMCP) of low carbon (C) Nb-Ti-containing HSLA steel with d...
Abstract The influence of cooling rate on the microstructure and mechanical properties of two new u...
Heavy plate steels with bainitic microstructures are widely used in industry due to their good combi...
In the present investigation, multiphase microstructures containing a combination of ferrite, marten...
The mechanical properties along with microstructures of HSLA-80 steel, forged in two stages and subs...
Over the last decade low carbon age hardenable steels have become a subject of interest for naval ap...
none5noThe effect of cooling rate after hot rolling on the final microstructure and mechanical prope...
The effects of start and finish cooling temperatures on microstructure and mechanical properties of ...
Four high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steels with varying chemical compositions were forgedin two diff...
In this study, four API X80 linepipe steel specimens were fabricated with varying cooling rates and ...
The microstructures and mechanical properties of X80 pipeline steels produced by both novel ultra fa...
In this study, four low-carbon high-strength bainitic steel specimens were fabricated by varying fin...
In recent years the energy crisis has created demand for high strength and good toughness in plain c...