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Processing and characterization of a high strength austenite-martensite stainless steel
Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals, 2009An austenite-martensite class of stainless steel having 6Ni-16Cr (wt%) has been developed with a view to have fully austenite structure at the austenitizing temperature and a transformation structure containing austenite and martensite upon quenching.
R. K. Gupta +3 more
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Microstructure and high-temperature strength of high Cr ODS tempered martensitic steels
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2013Abstract 11-12Cr oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) tempered martensitic steels underwent manufacturing tests and their ferritic–martensitic duplex structures were quantitatively evaluated by three methods: high-temperature X-ray diffraction (XRD), electron probe microanalyzer (EPMA), and metallography.
S. Ohtsuka +5 more
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Advanced Materials Research, 2014
Though more and more structural and safety automobile components are manufactured using hot stamping technology for the advantage of excellent shape accuracy while producing ultra high strength parts without any springback.Fewer hot stamping steels are developed except 22MnB5 steel, which exhibits ultra-high strength but limited ductility.
Li Jun Wang, Chun Ming Liu
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Though more and more structural and safety automobile components are manufactured using hot stamping technology for the advantage of excellent shape accuracy while producing ultra high strength parts without any springback.Fewer hot stamping steels are developed except 22MnB5 steel, which exhibits ultra-high strength but limited ductility.
Li Jun Wang, Chun Ming Liu
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Vanadium Microalloyed High Strength Martensitic Steel Sheet for Hot-Dip Coating
2015Cold rolled steels with various vanadium and nitrogen levels have been treated to simulate the application of galvanizing and galvannealing to hardened martensitic microstructures. Strength levels were raised 100–150MPa by alloying with vanadium, which mitigates the effect of tempering.
Bevis Hutchinson +2 more
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Materials Science & Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing, 2021
Y F Shen, W Y Xue, N Jia
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Y F Shen, W Y Xue, N Jia
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Martensitic Non-Stainless Steels: High Strength and High Alloy
2018Warren M. Garrison, Malay K. Banerjee
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Fatigue Strength Property of High-strength Martensitic Stainless Steel in Petrol Environment
The Proceedings of the Materials and Mechanics Conference, 2018Masaki WATANABE +2 more
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Hydrogen-Related Intergranular Fracture in High-Strength Martensitic Steel
The Proceedings of the Materials and Mechanics Conference, 2023Akinobu SHIBATA +5 more
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