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New High Chromium Ferritic Stainless Steels
CORROSION 1974, 1974The austenitic stainless steels are widely used in the chemical processing industry. They suffer, however, from two serious limitations; i.e. susceptibility to stress corrosion cracking and chloride pitting. Of the four major types of corrosion, stress corrosion cracking, intergranular, pitting, and general, stress corrosion cracking is the least ...
George B Coulter, George Aggen
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Constitutive modeling of ferritic stainless steel
International Journal of Material Forming, 2009In this work, constitutive models, including phenomenological and crystal plasticity, were used to simulate the anisotropy behavior and texture evolution of two ferritic stainless steel sheets, AISI409L and AISI430. Uniaxial tension, hydraulic bulge and disk compression tests were performed to characterize the mechanical properties of the two materials,
Xu, L, Barlat, F, Ahn, DC
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Fabrication of ferritic-austenitic stainless steels
Materials & Design, 1986Abstract Stainless steels have been developed to give improved weldability and resistance to inter-granular corrosion. Detailed descriptions are given of both the metallurgical properties and recommended welding procedures.
Bertil Larsson, Berthold Lundqvist
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Nb Microalloyed Modern Ferritic Stainless Steel
2015Ferritic stainless steel is being paid attention by steel industry and downstream users relying on its good over-all properties and low cost. With improvement of metallurgical technology and researching on fundamental theory, further development is obtained in properties optimization and quality stabilization of modern ferritic stainless steel, its ...
Zhang Wei +4 more
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Selection of Wrought Ferritic Stainless Steels
1993Abstract This article describes the classification of ferritic stainless steels. It reviews the metallurgical characteristics of various ferritic grades as well as the factors that influence their weldability. The article provides a discussion on various arc welding processes.
K.F. Krysiak +3 more
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Ferrite Measurement in Duplex Stainless Steels
CORROSION 2019, 2019Abstract Duplex stainless steels are a family of corrosion-resistant alloys, which typically contain 50 % austenite and 50 % ferrite. Phase balance is important in duplex stainless steels as it helps to impart optimum mechanical properties and corrosion resistance.
Briony Holmes +3 more
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Ferritic Stainless Steels for Magnetic Applications
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1990<div class="htmlview paragraph">Often the question has been posed as to where are markets for P/M stainless steels. This question has been difficult to answer. Stainless steels are more expensive than alloy steels, because they contain chromium to provide corrosion resistance. Chromium poses a problem for P/M parts fabricators.
Kenneth H. Moyer, James B. Ryan
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Irradiation embrittlement of ferritic stainless steels
Metal Science, 1984AbstractThe characteristics of the irradiation embrittlement of some ferritic stainless steels were examined by tensile tests. Steels selected in this investigation were classified into three groups: X phase, precipitation hardened Fe-13Cr steels; tempered martensitic Fe-12Cr steels; and low alloy steels.
K. Suganuma, H. Kayano
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Cleavage fracture in 26Cr–1Mo ferritic stainless steel
Materials Science and Technology, 1986Cleavage fracture of a 26Cr–1Mo ferritic stainless steel has been studied using fatigue precracked specimens. The parameters determined were fracture toughness, cleavage fracture strength, and effective surface energy of ferrite. The results have been compared with earlier results on notched specimens.
Veistinen, Mauri, Wallin, Kim
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Composite of austenitic-ferritic stainless steel
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1995Abstract A new precipitation hardening duplex type stainless steel, Mo- and Ni-free, containing 20 Cr, 16 Mn, 2 Si and 0.3 Ti has been developed. The steel possesses a combination of an unusually high strength (Y.S. 600–700 MPa), good ductility and high pitting corrosion resistance after various treatments.
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