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Martensitic Steels

2013
Abstract Martensitic steels are produced by quenching carbon steel from the austenite phase into martensite. This chapter provides information on the composition, microstructures, processing, deformation mechanisms, mechanical properties, hot forming, tempering, and special attributes of martensitic steels.
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The martensite transformation

2004
Martensite is named after the German metallographer Adolph Martens who, in about 1890, was the first to describe its structure and formation.
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Martensite

2001
B.C. Muddle, J.F. Nie
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Martensite

Acta Metallurgica, 1953
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Die Ausscheidungsform des ε-Karbids im Ferrit und im Martensit beim Anlassen

Archiv Für Das Eisenhüttenwesen, 1958
Wolfgang Pitsch, Angelica Schrader
exaly  

Struktur und mechanische Eigenschaften von Martensit

HTM - Journal of Heat Treatment and Materials, 1977
O Vöhringer, E Macherauch
exaly  

Die kristallographischen Eigenschaften von Verformungszwillingen im Martensit

Archiv Für Das Eisenhüttenwesen, 1964
Wolfgang Pitsch
exaly  

Martensite-to-martensite transformations in deformed CuZn monocrystals

Scripta Metallurgica, 1976
T.A. Schroeder, C.M. Wayman
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Reibungsinduzierter Martensit in austenitischen Fe-Mn-C-Stählen

International Journal of Materials Research, 1984
Ingo Schmidt
exaly  

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