Influence of Mo Content on the Precipitation Behavior of 13Ni Maraging Ultra-High Strength Steels
This study offers valuable insights into the precipitation behavior of 13Ni maraging steels, emphasizing the role of molybdenum content in their microstructure, strengthening, and precipitate evolution.
Daniela Passarelo Moura Da Fonseca +2 more
exaly +3 more sources
Maraging steels are one of the highest strength steels commercially available. The new versions are known as ultra-high strength maraging (UHSM) steels and can offer yield strength values over 3 GPa.
JOSÉ Wilmar Calderon-Hernandez +2 more
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High performance plain carbon steels obtained through 3D-printing [PDF]
Over the last century, improvement in mechanical performance of structural metals has primarily been achieved by creating more and more complex chemical compositions.
Qiyang Tan +10 more
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A Short Review on Ultra-High-Strength Maraging Steels and Future Perspectives [PDF]
Maraging steels are among the highest strength steels commercially available. Despite being relatively rare and expensive, they may present a yield strength around 3 GPa and are indispensable for various applications.
Daniela Passarelo Moura da Fonseca +4 more
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Modeling and Numerical Validation of Stress-Strain Curves of Maraging Steels, Grades 300 and 350 Under Hydrogen Embrittlement [PDF]
Maraging steels are ferrous alloys with Ni, Co, Mo, and Ti additions. These materials are a special class of ultra high mechanical strength steels with wide and special applications in strategic areas, which makes their knowledge very valuable ...
R. Chales +5 more
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The Increase of Fracture Toughness with Solution Annealing Temperature in 18Ni Maraging 300 Steel [PDF]
Maraging steels are a class of ultra high strength steels of special importance due to their extremely high mechanical strength and good toughness.
Venceslau Xavier de Lima Filho +4 more
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Effect of Molybdenum Content on the Corrosion and Microstructure of Low-Ni, Co-Free Maraging Steels
Molybdenum (Mo) is an important alloying element in maraging steels. In this study, we altered the Mo concentration during the production of four cobalt-free maraging steels using an electroslag refining process.
Asiful H. Seikh +2 more
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Hydrogen Re-Embrittlement of Aerospace grade High Strength Steels [PDF]
Hydrogen Re-Embrittlement on anodically coated high strength steels is a relevant risk for aerospace structures due to the possibility of hydrogen uptake during the operative life of the components.
R. Valentini +3 more
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CREEP PROPERTIES EVALUATION AT 600°C OF MARAGING 300 STEEL SOLUTION TREATED [PDF]
Maraging steels are alloys with Ni-Co-Mo-Ti with ultra-high resistance and broad application, with fundamental interest in the aerospace sector due to high mechanical resistance combined with a good fracture toughness.
Adriano Gonçalves dos Reis +3 more
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Exploration of the processing scheme of a novel Ni(Fe, Al)-maraging steel
NiAl-precipitate-strengthening steels, utilizing the inexpensive and lightweight element Al instead of Co and Ti to form strengthening precipitates, have cost and weight advantages over conventional maraging steels. However, such steel can hardly achieve
Shiqi Wang +4 more
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