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2013
The kinetics of precipitate formation are analysed using the Johnson–Mehl–Avrami (JMA) theory. Nano-sized precipitates are formed homogeneously during the ageing process, which results in high hardness. As the ageing time is prolonged, precipitates grow and hardness increases.
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The kinetics of precipitate formation are analysed using the Johnson–Mehl–Avrami (JMA) theory. Nano-sized precipitates are formed homogeneously during the ageing process, which results in high hardness. As the ageing time is prolonged, precipitates grow and hardness increases.
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Mechanical Properties Of Maraging Steels
Euro PM2025 ProceedingsMaraging steels are a class of high-strength iron alloys of very low carbon content and in many cases, the materials of choice in applications that require high corrosion resistance. In this paper, mechanical tests of hardness and electrochemical characterization of maraging steel obtained by the 3D-printed were carried out.
Vesna Alar +4 more
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Metallography and Microstructures of Stainless Steels and Maraging Steels
2004Abstract This article describes metallographic preparation and examination techniques for stainless steels and maraging steels. It presents a series of micrographs demonstrating microstructural features of these alloys. Procedures used to prepare stainless steels for macroscopic and microscopic examination are similar to those used for ...
George F. Vander Voort +2 more
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The Sintering of maraging steel with phosphorous additions
The aim of this thesis was to investigate densification and microstructural development of loose packed, 200-grade maraging steel, sintered with ferro-phosphorous additions. This was achieved by characterising the sintered density and hardness of compacts with various phosphorous concentrations, after sintering in nitrogen, argon and vacuum atmospheresopenaire +3 more sources
The physical metallurgy of maraging steels
International Materials Reviews, 1968AbstractMaraging steels are a class of high-strength steels characterised by very low carbon contents and the use of substitutional elements to produce age-hardening in iron–nickel martensites. The term 'maraging' was coined from a combination of martensite and age-hardening.
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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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Maraging steel with reduced cobalt
Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 19681. Maraging steels are characterized by a good combination of strength, plasticity, and ductility, and low notch sensitivity and susceptibility to brittle fracture at low temperatures. Nickel-molybdenum-cobalt steels have the best combination of properties. 2. Maraging steels with a strength of 150 kg/mm2 are best alloyed with 4.0\2-5.0%
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An evaluation of maraging steel sheet
JOM, 1964Results of investigations into the metallurgical and mechanical behavior of 18Ni-9Co-5Mo maraging steel—one of a series of tough, high-strength alloys in a period of rapid development.
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Materials Science & Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing, 2023
X J Liu, Z P Lu, Yubin Ke
exaly
X J Liu, Z P Lu, Yubin Ke
exaly

