Transformation-induced plasticity mechanism is a very interesting phenomenon wherein a certain amount of austenite, which is thermally stable at room temperature but can be transformed to martensite during deformation, is retained in the microstructure. The amount of deformation (either by tensile, compressive or shear) that the austenite regions can withstand before they transform to martensite depends on their stability which is a function of the chemical-free energy and the severity of straining. In the current work, a bainitic steel with some retained austenite (RA), exposed to sliding wear in a pin-on-disc wear testing machine, was considered for the study. This paper aims to quantify the shear strain developed in the deformed subsurfa...
The mechanically-induced transformation behaviour of the metastable austenite phase in a high-streng...
In situ neutron diffraction of the uniaxial tension test was used to study the effect of the surroun...
AbstractThe mechanically-induced transformation behaviour of the metastable austenite phase in a hig...
Transformation-induced plasticity mechanism is a very interesting phenomenon wherein a certain amoun...
The effect of retained austenite stability on plastic deformation was investigated by stepwise tensi...
© 2020, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society and ASM International. A transformation-induced pla...
Abstract: Bainite, like martensite, forms by a displacive mechanism of transformation. Based on micr...
Two Fe-0.2C-1.55Mn-1.5Si (in wt pet) steels, with and without the addition of 0.039Nb (in wt pet), w...
The processes leading to the retention of small quantities of austenite following the bainite and ma...
The deformation-induced phase transformation of metastable austenite to martensite is accompanied by...
The strengthening mechanism responsible for the unique combination of ultimate tensile strength and ...
The mechanical and thermal stability of austenite in multiphase advanced high strength steels are in...
Transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) steels are an example of steels used in the automotive indu...
The strengthening mechanism responsible for the unique combination of ultimate tensile strength and ...
In the current study, a high-carbon, high-alloy steel (0.79 pct C, 1.5 pct Si, 1.98 p...
The mechanically-induced transformation behaviour of the metastable austenite phase in a high-streng...
In situ neutron diffraction of the uniaxial tension test was used to study the effect of the surroun...
AbstractThe mechanically-induced transformation behaviour of the metastable austenite phase in a hig...
Transformation-induced plasticity mechanism is a very interesting phenomenon wherein a certain amoun...
The effect of retained austenite stability on plastic deformation was investigated by stepwise tensi...
© 2020, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society and ASM International. A transformation-induced pla...
Abstract: Bainite, like martensite, forms by a displacive mechanism of transformation. Based on micr...
Two Fe-0.2C-1.55Mn-1.5Si (in wt pet) steels, with and without the addition of 0.039Nb (in wt pet), w...
The processes leading to the retention of small quantities of austenite following the bainite and ma...
The deformation-induced phase transformation of metastable austenite to martensite is accompanied by...
The strengthening mechanism responsible for the unique combination of ultimate tensile strength and ...
The mechanical and thermal stability of austenite in multiphase advanced high strength steels are in...
Transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) steels are an example of steels used in the automotive indu...
The strengthening mechanism responsible for the unique combination of ultimate tensile strength and ...
In the current study, a high-carbon, high-alloy steel (0.79 pct C, 1.5 pct Si, 1.98 p...
The mechanically-induced transformation behaviour of the metastable austenite phase in a high-streng...
In situ neutron diffraction of the uniaxial tension test was used to study the effect of the surroun...
AbstractThe mechanically-induced transformation behaviour of the metastable austenite phase in a hig...