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Where Can Aluminum Go When Batteries Die? [PDF]

open access: yesAdv Sci (Weinh)
Nutor RK, Mohammed W, Kim SH, Gault B.
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Direct-cast dual-phase steel

Scripta Materialia, 2008
Microstructures of dual-phase steels are made up of mostly ferrite along with some bainite or martensite. An alloy was designed theoretically to produce a similar microstructure directly during cooling after solidification. Although the dual-phase microstructure was achieved, the tensile properties of the cast alloy were found not to be satisfactory ...
S. Chatterjee, A.K. Verma, V. Sharma
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Dual Phase Steel Production Bumpers

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1979
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The use of HSLA dual phase steel is an effective method of reducing bumper weight while meeting ever increasing government performance requirements. A paper analysis, followed by a hardware evaluation, successfully substituted “dual phase” for conventional HSLA steel at a reduced thickness.
Harvey H. L. Mantey, Fred T. Burton
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Formability of Dual-Phase Steels

JOM, 1982
The mechanical behavior of dual-phase steels depends on a broad range of metallurgical phenomena. The initial hardening reflects the volume fraction of the martensitic phase via a back stress, but this also depends on the local strength of the martensite.
J. D. Embury, J. L. Duncan
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Strain Hardening Behavior of Dual-Phase Steels

Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 2009
A detailed qualitative and quantitative examination of the microstructure and mechanical properties of three different classes of DP600 and DP450 dual-phase (DP) steels was carried out. The tested DP steels are characterized by different alloying elements: aluminum, boron, and phosphorus.
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