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Machine learning is extensively utilized for predicting creep rupture of high-temperature steels. Recently, five soft-constrained machine learning algorithms (SCMLAs) have been developed to enhance the extrapolation capabilities of machine learning ...
Jun-Jing He, Rolf Sandström, Jing Zhang
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Friction and wear performance of austenite stainless steels have been extensively studied and show a close relationship with the friction-induced martensitic transformation.
Bo Mao, Shuangjie Chu, Shuyang Wang
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The usage of AISI/SAE 304L austenitic and 420 martensitic stainless steels is receiving greater interest especially in the defence and navy industries.
Aziz Barış Başyiğit +1 more
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A new approach to model the fatigue anisotropy due to non-metallic inclusions in forged steels [PDF]
The objective of this work is to propose an anisotropic fatigue criterion for the sizing of industrial forged components. The results from different experimental campaigns using three different rolled steels are first presented.
PESSARD, Etienne +3 more
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Martensitic stainless steels are commonly used for fabricating components. For many applications, an increase in surface hardness and wear resistance can be beneficial to improve performance and extend service life.
Abidin Kamal Ariff Zainal +3 more
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Effect of Forging Deformation and Cooling on Mechanical Properties of Martensitic Stainless Steel
Stainless steel has good mechanical properties compared to other materials for strength and hardness, usually it will increase in hardness after hardening or forging.
Subagiyo +3 more
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Wear assessment on AISI 410 steel by tempering process for constant load and speed sustainable applications [PDF]
Stainless steels are readily available and inexpensively priced on the market. The reasonable corrosion resistance of AISI 410 martensitic stainless steel has made it a popular choice. Although it is not very ductile, AISI 410 martensitic stainless steel
Sathish S. +6 more
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GTAW of 12% Supermartensitic Stainless Steel Using 625 Nickel Alloy as Filler Metal
Supermartensitic steels represent a new sub-class of martensitic stainless steels with higher toughness and corrosion resistance than conventional grades.
S.S.M. Tavares +4 more
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Cr Segregation and Impact Fracture in a Martensitic Stainless Steel [PDF]
The fracture surfaces of a 10.5 wt.% Cr martensitic stainless steel broken in Charpy tests have been investigated through X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The specimens have been examined in two different conditions: as-quenched and heat treated for 10 h at 700 °C. The trends of Fe/Cr ratio vs.
Bolli E +6 more
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Blades usually become blunt as the blade tip suffers wear during cutting, and improving the sharpness retention of steel blades has become an attractive prospect in various industries.
Dong Wu, Qinyi Zhang, Wei Liu
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