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Hot ductility of medium carbon steel with vanadium
Materials Science & Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing, 2016Chang-Hoon Lee +2 more
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Effect of niobium and titanium addition on the hot ductility of boron containing steel
Materials Science & Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing, 2011Yang Mo Koo, Jae Sang Lee
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Hot ductility behavior of boron microalloyed steels
Materials Science & Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing, 2007I Mejia +2 more
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, 2021
Bimodal carbon nanotube reinforced 2009Al (CNT/2009Al) composites were fabricated by powder metallurgy followed with extrusion. It indicated that the width, length and grain size in the coarse grain (CG) bands increased with the increase of the extrusion
K. Ma +4 more
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Bimodal carbon nanotube reinforced 2009Al (CNT/2009Al) composites were fabricated by powder metallurgy followed with extrusion. It indicated that the width, length and grain size in the coarse grain (CG) bands increased with the increase of the extrusion
K. Ma +4 more
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, 2020
Four, hot-rolled, plain-carbon steels with varying carbon content were subjected to slow strain-rate tensile (SSRT) tests in a 95-MPa gaseous hydrogen environment at ambient temperature.
Yuhei Ogawa +3 more
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Four, hot-rolled, plain-carbon steels with varying carbon content were subjected to slow strain-rate tensile (SSRT) tests in a 95-MPa gaseous hydrogen environment at ambient temperature.
Yuhei Ogawa +3 more
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Hot Ductility and Fracture Phenomena of Low‐Carbon V–N–Cr Microalloyed Steels
Steel Research International, 2019The hot ductility of low‐carbon V–N–Cr microalloyed steel is studied using a thermomechanical simulator. The steel is solution treated at 1350 °C and cooled at 15 °C s−1 to the test temperature in the range of 650–1200 °C.
Yue Liu, L. Du, Hongyan Wu, R. Misra
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The effect of TiC on the hydrogen induced ductility loss and trapping behavior of Fe-C-Ti alloys
, 2016T. Depover, K. Verbeken
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Evaluation of the role of Mo2C in hydrogen induced ductility loss in Q&T FeCMo alloys
, 2016T. Depover, K. Verbeken
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