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Abstract Dual-phase (DP) steels have the widest usage in the automotive industry because of their excellent combination of strength and ductility. This chapter presents the composition, microstructure, mechanical properties, formability, and attributes of DP steels.
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Dual-phase and other formable steels
Metals Technology, 1983AbstractWhile high-strength low-alloy steels have been available for some considerable time, and have found extensive application, their use in certain areas has been restricted by other property requirements, such as formability. Developments in improved stretch-forming steels are reviewed.
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On initial yielding in dual-phase steel
Scripta Metallurgica, 1984La presence de contraintes residuelles devrait diminuer la limite d'elasticite mais, en fait, ce dont temoignent les resultats experimentaux, elle l'accroit, et ce, on ne peut mieux, quand la fraction de martensite ...
R. Priestner, C.L. Aw
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Fractography of a dual phase steel
Journal of Materials Science Letters, 1983K. K. Chawla +2 more
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Bake-hardening of dual-phase steels
1984DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION AT ASTON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES WITH PRIOR ...
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Cyclic Response of Dual-Phase Steels
1987The cyclic stress strain response at plastic strain control has been determined for a Fe-1.4Mn-0.1C-0.02Nb steel which has been heat-treated at intercritical temperature to produce different duplex microstructures of ferrite (a) and martensite (M) phases.
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A Microstructural Study on Dual Phase Steels
International Journal of Materials Research, 1988Concetta Capotorto +2 more
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Nitrogen in HSLA and dual phase steels
1989Nitrogen 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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