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Recent Developments in Medium and High Manganese Steels
A huge amount of intellectual effort is currently being devoted to the study of medium and high manganese steels due to the diverse and impressive mechanical properties that can be achieved with these steels [...]
Colin P. Scott
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The continuous casting behavior of medium manganese steels
The continuous casting behavior of medium manganese steels (MMnS: 6Mn, 6Mn–1Si, 6Mn–1Si–1Al, 10Mn–1Si and 10Mn–1Si–1Al) have been investigated and compared with unalloyed carbon steel C30.
Tarek Allam +5 more
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Tempering and Austempering of Double Soaked Medium Manganese Steels [PDF]
The addition of a tempering or austempering step to the double soaking of a 0.14C–7.17Mn (wt pct) steel was investigated in the present contribution. The double soaking heat treatment is a two-step intercritical annealing heat treatment, which generates ...
Alexandra Glover +3 more
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Research progress and prospect of medium manganese steel
Medium manganese steels with the 3%-12% manganese content have outstanding tensile strength and elongation and low production cost. Thus, they are considered as third-generation advanced high-strength steels for automobiles.
XU Juan-ping +4 more
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The effect of manganese content, aluminium content, top slag and stirring on manganese-containing inclusions characteristics was investigated by laboratory thermal experiments and precipitation thermodynamics calculation.
Jianhua Chu +6 more
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Effect of low aluminum additions in the microstructure and mechanical properties of hot forged high-manganese steels [PDF]
In the present work, the effect of low aluminum additions and the hot forging process on the microstructure and non-metallic inclusions of high manganese steels is analyzed.
Morales-Cruz E.U. +7 more
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Microstructure and properties of (Ti, Cr) C reinforced novel medium manganese steel
In the casting process, alloying elements Mo and Cr are needed to improve the wear resistance of medium manganese steels for low impact energy. The element Ti is added to avoid the high cost of expenditure for using Mo.
Zhengbing Meng +3 more
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Three air-hardening forging steels are presented, concerning their microstructure and their mechanical properties. The materials have been produced industrially and achieve either bainitic or martensitic microstructures by air-cooling directly from the ...
Alexander Gramlich +3 more
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Third-generation advanced high-strength steels (AHSS) containing metastable retained austenite are being developed for the structural components of vehicles to reduce vehicle weight and improve crash performance.
Whitney A. Poling +3 more
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Medium-Alloy Manganese-Rich Transformation-Induced Plasticity Steels [PDF]
The manganese concentration of steels which rely on transformation-induced plasticity is generally less than 2 wt pct. Recent work has highlighted the potential for strong and ductile alloys containing some 6 wt pct of manganese, but with aluminum additions in order to permit heat treatments which are amenable to rapid production.
Suh, DW +5 more
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