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The martensite transformation in stainless steel

Acta Metallurgica, 1963
Abstract Thin films of Fe-18Cr-12Ni have been examined both in the fully austenitic condition and after partial transformation in the bulk to faulted h.c.p. (e) and to b.c.c. martensite (α′). The e appeared to be a consequence of α′ formation rather than a necessary intermediate stage in the transformation.
J Dash, H.M Otte
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The martensite transformation in carbon steels

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1960
Martensite formed in plain carbon steels containing less than 1·4% carbon has been studied by direct examination of thin foils in the electron microscope. It was found that the martensite in low-carbon steels forms predominantly as long needles parallel to <111> M while in the high-carbon steels it forms as ...
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Welding of martensitic steels

Welding International, 1990
L van Muysen, A Mathonet, R V Salkin
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Stainless Steels: Martensitic

2017
W.M. Garrison, M.O.H. Amuda
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Martensite aging steels

Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 1964
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Martensite—Ferrite Microalloyed Steels

2016
N. Anand   +4 more
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Use of steel slag as sustainable construction materials: A review of accelerated carbonation treatment

Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2021
Ming-Zhi Guo, Lei Wang, Tung-Chai Ling
exaly  

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