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Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 1968
Abstract : Reviews fracture, mechanical properties, stress corrosion and composition relations for maraging steel.
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Abstract : Reviews fracture, mechanical properties, stress corrosion and composition relations for maraging steel.
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Abstract This chapter presents the nomenclature, generations, thermomechanical processing, microstructure development, and mechanical properties of advanced high-strength steels.
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Global iron and steel plant CO2 emissions and carbon-neutrality pathways
Nature, 2023Tianyang, Daoping Wang, Jing Meng
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High-Strength Structural and High-Strength Low-Alloy Steels
1990Abstract This article considers four types of high-strength structural steels: heat-treated low-alloy steels, as-rolled carbon-manganese steels, heat-treated (normalized or quenched and tempered) carbon steels, and as-rolled high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steels (which are also known as microalloyed steels).
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High-Strength Structural and High-Strength Low-Alloy Steels
1998Abstract This article describes the types of steels, including high-strength structural carbon steels and high-strength low-alloy steels (HSLA), available in all standard wrought forms such as sheet, strip, plate, structural shapes, bars, bar-size shapes.
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2013
Growth kinetics of Widmanstatten austenite in ferrite in high-strength low-alloy steel is based on a model that describes diffusion controlled growth of precipitates with shapes approximating to needles or plates, where all the factors that may influence the precipitate growth, i.e.
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Growth kinetics of Widmanstatten austenite in ferrite in high-strength low-alloy steel is based on a model that describes diffusion controlled growth of precipitates with shapes approximating to needles or plates, where all the factors that may influence the precipitate growth, i.e.
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Ultra High-Strength Maraging Steel
2013Maraging steels are high-strength steels combined with good toughness. They are used particularly in aerospace and tooling applications. Maraging refers to the ageing of martensite, a hard microstructure commonly found in steels. Research on the kinetics of precipitate formation and austenite reversion in maraging steels has received great attention ...
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Green steel: design and cost analysis of hydrogen-based direct iron reduction
Energy and Environmental Science, 2023Hanna M Breunig
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