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Effect of Chromium on Mechanical Properties and Corrosion Behavior of Copper-Nickel Alloy. [PDF]
Chu H +7 more
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Influence of Zr Microalloying on the Microstructure and Room-/High-Temperature Mechanical Properties of an Al-Cu-Mn-Fe Alloy. [PDF]
Liu J +7 more
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Passivation performance of Nb microalloyed rebar in concrete carbonation environments with different pH. [PDF]
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Effect of Microalloying Rare-Earth Nd on Microstructure Evolution and Mechanical Property of Cu Alloy. [PDF]
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SAE Technical Paper Series, 1979
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Microalloying is the technique of adding very small amounts of certain elements to steel in order to markedly improve the mechanical properties, most notably the strength and hardness. In 1977, the VanCraft series of high strength microalloyed cold finished bars was introduced.
J. H. Bucher, J. F. Butler, J. F. Held
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<div class="htmlview paragraph">Microalloying is the technique of adding very small amounts of certain elements to steel in order to markedly improve the mechanical properties, most notably the strength and hardness. In 1977, the VanCraft series of high strength microalloyed cold finished bars was introduced.
J. H. Bucher, J. F. Butler, J. F. Held
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Compositional evolution of microalloy carbonitrides in a Mo-bearing microalloyed steel
Scripta Materialia, 2013Molybdenum is known to affect microalloy precipitate evolution during processing in ferrite and austenite, but a unified explanation of the role of Mo in precipitate evolution is still lacking. Experiments and thermodynamic calculations indicate that Mo is incorporated into (Nb,Mo)(C,N) precipitates both in the hot-rolled condition and after reheating ...
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Hydrogen in microalloyed steels
Steel Research, 2001To understand and control hydrogen induced cracking and stress corrosion cracking, the processes of hydrogen absorption, diffusion and trapping are of interest. Fundamentals of these processes are described and of the determination of permeation coefficient, diffusivity and solubility of H in iron and steels, using the electrochemical double cell. With
Grabke, H., Gehrmann, F., Riecke, E.
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