Two high-manganese steel compositions were prepared (low-carbon steel (LC): 0.05C-26.3Mn-4.88Si-4.13Al-Fe, and high-carbon steel (HC): 0.52C-29.8Mn-2.96Si-2.73Al-Fe). These were homogenized, hot rolled, heat treated, and finally subjected to tensile testing and other characterizations. The LC steel, with a duplex microstructure containing body-centered-cubic (bcc) and face-centered-cubic (fcc) phases, exhibited extremely poor room-temperature ductility. On the other hand, the HC steel, with a single-phase austenitic structure, showed a good tensile property due to twin-induced plasticity (TWIP) effect, with total tensile elongation as high as 56 pct. Structural analysis of steel LC was carried out and it was found that the bcc phase of stee...
Summary form only given, as follows. The authors' study concerns first the influence of 5%Al additio...
High manganese steels offer an outstanding combination of high strength and ductility owing to their...
Some design giudelines and technological processes for improving strength-toughness combinations are...
A balance between strength and ductility has been one of the most important considerations in the st...
Using X-ray diffraction, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, the microstructure of a new ...
Concepts of Fe-Al-Mn-C-based lightweight steels are fairly simple, but primary metallurgical issues ...
High-manganese steels containing 10 to 30% Mn exhibit high strength and exceptional plasticity due t...
Tensile properties of the Fe⁻1.44C⁻8Mn⁻1.9Al (mass %) steel with a fully austeniti...
Lightweight, age-hardenable steels in the Fe-Mn-Al-C system are currently being developed as an alte...
Third generation advance high strength steels with microstructures of acicular ferrite and retained ...
Eight medium manganese steels ranging from 10 to 15 wt pct Mn have been produced with varying levels...
This study investigated the microstructure–tensile properties relationship and the retained au...
The structure and mechanical properties of 3 wt.% Mn ferritic dual-phase steels were examined as a f...
Strain hardening behavior and the corresponding microstructure evolution of the high-manganese steel...
The work presents the results of investigations into the structure and phase composition of newly de...
Summary form only given, as follows. The authors' study concerns first the influence of 5%Al additio...
High manganese steels offer an outstanding combination of high strength and ductility owing to their...
Some design giudelines and technological processes for improving strength-toughness combinations are...
A balance between strength and ductility has been one of the most important considerations in the st...
Using X-ray diffraction, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, the microstructure of a new ...
Concepts of Fe-Al-Mn-C-based lightweight steels are fairly simple, but primary metallurgical issues ...
High-manganese steels containing 10 to 30% Mn exhibit high strength and exceptional plasticity due t...
Tensile properties of the Fe⁻1.44C⁻8Mn⁻1.9Al (mass %) steel with a fully austeniti...
Lightweight, age-hardenable steels in the Fe-Mn-Al-C system are currently being developed as an alte...
Third generation advance high strength steels with microstructures of acicular ferrite and retained ...
Eight medium manganese steels ranging from 10 to 15 wt pct Mn have been produced with varying levels...
This study investigated the microstructure–tensile properties relationship and the retained au...
The structure and mechanical properties of 3 wt.% Mn ferritic dual-phase steels were examined as a f...
Strain hardening behavior and the corresponding microstructure evolution of the high-manganese steel...
The work presents the results of investigations into the structure and phase composition of newly de...
Summary form only given, as follows. The authors' study concerns first the influence of 5%Al additio...
High manganese steels offer an outstanding combination of high strength and ductility owing to their...
Some design giudelines and technological processes for improving strength-toughness combinations are...