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Alloying and Processing of Medium Manganese Steels for Forging Applications
AbstractThe processability of medium Mn-containing steels (MMnS) with 4–10% Mn is discussed in light of their continuous casting behavior. Precipitation, phase transformation, extension, or shift of solidification intervals induced by various alloying concepts are decisive in controlling the hot ductility. It turns out that the formation of complex AlN
Bleck, Wolfgang +2 more
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The influence of Mn on the corrosion behaviour of medium manganese steels was studied by employing a laboratory accelerated corrosion test that involved cyclic wet/dry conditions in a simulated seawater environment.
Guanqiao Su +5 more
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It has been proven that through targeted quenching and partitioning (Q & P), medium manganese steels can exhibit excellent mechanical properties combining very high strength and ductility.
Charline Blankart +2 more
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Cation distribution in manganese cobaltite spinels Co3−xMnxO4 (0 ≤ x ≤ 1) determined by thermal analysis [PDF]
Thermogravimetric analysis was used in order to study the reduction in air of submicronic powders of Co3−x Mn x O4 spinels, with 0 ≤ x ≤ 1. For x = 0 (i.e. Co3O4), cation reduction occurred in a single step.
Rousset, Abel +3 more
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Microstructure Evolution of a Medium Manganese Steel During Thermomechanical Processing [PDF]
An as-cast Fe-0.2C-10Mn-3Si-3Al medium manganese steel with a ferrite plus austenite duplex microstructure was subjected to hot compression tests at deformation temperatures within two-phase (α + γ) range and various strain rates. The microstructure evolution of the experimental steel during hot deformation was investigated.
Sun, Binhan +3 more
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From the alloy design to the microstructural and mechanical properties of medium manganese steels of the third generation of advanced high strength steels [PDF]
The automotive industry is facing increasing pressure to reduce vehicle weight, enhance safety, and lower production costs while at the same time complying with stricter environmental regulations.
Essoussi H., Ettaqi S., Essadiqi E.H.
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Comparative Study on Stress Corrosion Behavior of High Manganese Steel and 9Ni Steel in Simulated Seawater [PDF]
In order to study the seawater stress corrosion resistance and corrosion mechanism of a new type of high manganese steel used in marine engineering,the stress corrosion cracking (SCC) sensitivity of high manganese steel and 9Ni steel in 3.5 %NaCl ...
YAN Xin-yong, KANG Shu-mei, YAN Ling, XU Mei-ling, TENG Ying-xue
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Special issue on ‘Medium manganese steels’ [PDF]
The global automotive industry has been desperately striving to address the challenge of weight reduction in automobiles in order to decrease the carbon footprint and increase fuel efficiency.
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Physical Metallurgy of High Manganese Steels [PDF]
The Special Issue ‘Physical Metallurgy of High Manganese Steels’ addresses the highly fascinating class of manganese-alloyed steels with manganese contents well above 3 mass%.
Bleck, Wolfgang +3 more
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API 5L X65 microalloyed steels are extensively used for oil and gas transportation. In many cases, reserves of such resources contain H2S, constituting what is called a sour medium, at which hydrogen-induced failures are critical.
Juan David Santos Martinez +4 more
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