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Current Status and Trends of Low-Temperature Steel Used in Polar Regions. [PDF]
Xiao Q, Xie Y, Hu F, Hu C.
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Effects of Ar Ion Irradiation on Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of SA508 Grade 3 Class 1 and Class 2 Reactor Pressure Vessel Steels. [PDF]
Kim HA, Kim M, Choi S, Kim S.
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Titanium Modulated the Occurrence States and Strain Aging Resistance of Residual Element Nitrogen in Scrap-Based Low-Alloy Steels. [PDF]
Huang Y +10 more
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Nanoindentation Test of Ion-Irradiated Materials: Issues, Modeling and Challenges. [PDF]
Ma H +6 more
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A method has been suggested to accurately determine the DBTT of diffusion aluminide bond coats. Micro-tensile testing of free-standing coating samples has been carried out. The DBTT was determined based on the variation of plastic strain-to-fracture with temperature.
Md Zafir Alam, S V Kamat, D K Das
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Determination of DBTT of functionally graded steels using Artificial Intelligence
This study applied three Artificial Intelligence (AI) models to project the ductile to the brittle transition temperature (DBTT) of functionally graded steels (FGS). These prediction models are Minimax Probability Machine Regression (MPMR) model, Genetic Programming (GP), and Emotional Neural Network (ENN) algorithms with strong prediction performance.
Katipoğlu, Okan Mert +4 more
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An updated continuum damage model to investigate fracture process of structures in DBTT region
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Wang, Zhao-Xi +4 more
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On the saturation of the DBTT shift of irradiated 12Cr-1MoVW with increasing fluence
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 1986Abstract Irradiation of ferritic steels often results in an increase in the ductile-to-brittle transition temperature (DBTT), sometimes well in excess of 100°C, and also a substantial decrease in the upper shelf energy (USE). Two irradiation experiments were conducted to determine the fluence dependence of this degradation in impact properties ...
J M Vitek, R L Klueh
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