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Nitrogen in HSLA and dual phase steels

1989
Nitrogen is universally present in all steels, and although its solubility under normal steelmaking conditions is small it can exert large effects on steel properties. Some of these effects are detrimental, often being associated with various embrittlement phenomena.
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FORMABILITY OF DUAL PHASE STEEL SHEETS

2004
country and the world. Important advantages from the point of view economics and manufacturing technique can be provided by forming dual phase microstructure by heat treatments in structural steels. The dual phase steels which have ferrite and martensite phases in their microstructures have high strength due to martensite and high ductility because of ...
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Stretch-flangeability correlated with hardness distribution and strain-hardenability of constituent phases in dual- and complex-phase steels

Materials Science & Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing, 2021
Hansol Jeon   +2 more
exaly  

Laser forming of Dual Phase Steel

Laser Forming (LF) is an advanced manufacturing technique that shapes sheet metals by inducing thermal stress using a defocused laser beam. It can be used in forming, straightening, and precision adjustment, LF offers significant advantages for applications in aerospace, automotive, and other industries. This research investigates the LF of Advanced
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Microstructure and Tensile Properties in Dual Phase and Trip Steels

Steel Research International, 2004
Wolfgang Bleck   +2 more
exaly  

Dual-phase steel

Mingxin Huang   +3 more
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Impact of second phase morphology and orientation on the plastic behavior of dual-phase steels

International Journal of Plasticity, 2019
Karim Ismail   +2 more
exaly  

The effect of dynamic strain aging on fatigue properties of dual phase steels with different martensite morphology

Materials Science & Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing, 2009
A Ekrami
exaly  

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