The two-stage controlled rolling and cooling of a low carbon Mo-V-Ti-N steel at different cooling paths was simulated through a Gleeble 3500 system. The microstructure and tensile properties of each sample were examined by estimating their dependence on the cooling paths. It was indicated that a mixed microstructure of polygonal ferrite (PF), acicular ferrite (AF), granular bainitic ferrite (GBF), and a martensite-austenite (M-A) constituent was developed in each sample. Results showed that application of the reduced cooling rate and elevated finishing cooling temperature led to the increases in the effective ferrite grain size and the precipitate amount despite a decrease in dislocation density, which eventually resulted in the overall yie...
The present work investigates the transformation behavior of a low-carbon Mo-Nb linepipe steel and t...
The process parameters that affect the anisotropy of mechanical properties of two Nb microalloyed li...
Strengthening mechanisms dominant in non-equiaxed ferrite structures are not so familiar and well me...
The two-stage controlled rolling and cooling of a low carbon Mo-V-Ti-N steel at different cooling pa...
The thermo-mechanical control processing (TMCP) of low carbon (C) Nb-Ti-containing HSLA steel with d...
In the present investigation, multiphase microstructures containing a combination of ferrite, marten...
A microalloyed steel, industrially produced X60 grade of linepipe steel, has been processed by a sin...
In this study, four API X80 linepipe steel specimens were fabricated with varying cooling rates and ...
none5noThe effect of cooling rate after hot rolling on the final microstructure and mechanical prope...
Heavy plate steels with bainitic microstructures are widely used in industry due to their good combi...
A multiphase microstructure was obtained in a medium carbon microalloyed steel using two step coolin...
The effects of start and finish cooling temperatures on microstructure and mechanical properties of ...
Using a Gleeble 1500 hot simulator, the effects of hot deformation parameters and accelerated coolin...
An ultra-low carbon HSLA-100 grade steel was subjected to two stage forging operation followed by di...
International audienceLow-alloy 16 to 20MND5 steels are used for the production of nuclear reactor c...
The present work investigates the transformation behavior of a low-carbon Mo-Nb linepipe steel and t...
The process parameters that affect the anisotropy of mechanical properties of two Nb microalloyed li...
Strengthening mechanisms dominant in non-equiaxed ferrite structures are not so familiar and well me...
The two-stage controlled rolling and cooling of a low carbon Mo-V-Ti-N steel at different cooling pa...
The thermo-mechanical control processing (TMCP) of low carbon (C) Nb-Ti-containing HSLA steel with d...
In the present investigation, multiphase microstructures containing a combination of ferrite, marten...
A microalloyed steel, industrially produced X60 grade of linepipe steel, has been processed by a sin...
In this study, four API X80 linepipe steel specimens were fabricated with varying cooling rates and ...
none5noThe effect of cooling rate after hot rolling on the final microstructure and mechanical prope...
Heavy plate steels with bainitic microstructures are widely used in industry due to their good combi...
A multiphase microstructure was obtained in a medium carbon microalloyed steel using two step coolin...
The effects of start and finish cooling temperatures on microstructure and mechanical properties of ...
Using a Gleeble 1500 hot simulator, the effects of hot deformation parameters and accelerated coolin...
An ultra-low carbon HSLA-100 grade steel was subjected to two stage forging operation followed by di...
International audienceLow-alloy 16 to 20MND5 steels are used for the production of nuclear reactor c...
The present work investigates the transformation behavior of a low-carbon Mo-Nb linepipe steel and t...
The process parameters that affect the anisotropy of mechanical properties of two Nb microalloyed li...
Strengthening mechanisms dominant in non-equiaxed ferrite structures are not so familiar and well me...