Heating experiments in a wide range of heating rates from 10 to 1200 °C/s and subsequent quenching without isothermal soaking have been carried out on a low carbon steel. The thermal cycles were run on two different cold rolled microstructures, namely ferrite + pearlite and ferrite + martensite. It is shown that the average ferritic grain size, the ferrite grain size distribution, the phase volume fractions and the corresponding mechanical properties (ultimate tensile strength and ductility) after quenching are strongly influenced by the heating rates and the initial microstructure. The ferrite grain size distribution is significantly modified by the heating rate, showing a markedly bimodal distribution after fast annealing. The rise of the...
The grain size, recrystallization, phase transformation and mechanical properties of a cold-rolled h...
The performance of cold rolled dual phase (DP) steels depends on their microstructure, which results...
The influence of the heating rates from 10 to 1000 degrees C/s and annealing temperatures on the mic...
The microstructure and texture evolution of cold-rolled low carbon steel after ultrafast heating and...
The microstructure and texture evolution of cold-rolled low carbon steel after ultrafast heating and...
The main objective of this study is to understand the effect of the soaking time during the ultrafas...
This work focuses on the effect of soaking time on the microstructure during ultrafast heat treatmen...
The effect of ultrafast heating on the microstructure and properties of a low-carbon steel is studie...
Ultrafast heating (UFH) experiments have been carried out in cold rolled ultra low carbon (ULC) stee...
The effect of ultra-fast heating on the microstructures of steel has been thoroughly studied over th...
In this presentation, the effect of higher heating rate in continuous annealing on microstructure an...
The effect of heating rate on the formation and decomposition of austenite was investigated on cold-...
The effect of heating rate on the formation and decomposition of austenite was investigated on cold-...
The grain size, recrystallization, phase transformation and mechanical properties of a cold-rolled h...
The performance of cold rolled dual phase (DP) steels depends on their microstructure, which results...
The influence of the heating rates from 10 to 1000 degrees C/s and annealing temperatures on the mic...
The microstructure and texture evolution of cold-rolled low carbon steel after ultrafast heating and...
The microstructure and texture evolution of cold-rolled low carbon steel after ultrafast heating and...
The main objective of this study is to understand the effect of the soaking time during the ultrafas...
This work focuses on the effect of soaking time on the microstructure during ultrafast heat treatmen...
The effect of ultrafast heating on the microstructure and properties of a low-carbon steel is studie...
Ultrafast heating (UFH) experiments have been carried out in cold rolled ultra low carbon (ULC) stee...
The effect of ultra-fast heating on the microstructures of steel has been thoroughly studied over th...
In this presentation, the effect of higher heating rate in continuous annealing on microstructure an...
The effect of heating rate on the formation and decomposition of austenite was investigated on cold-...
The effect of heating rate on the formation and decomposition of austenite was investigated on cold-...
The grain size, recrystallization, phase transformation and mechanical properties of a cold-rolled h...
The performance of cold rolled dual phase (DP) steels depends on their microstructure, which results...
The influence of the heating rates from 10 to 1000 degrees C/s and annealing temperatures on the mic...