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Secondary Ion Mass Spectral Imaging of Metals and Alloys. [PDF]
Shen Y, Howard L, Yu XY.
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Hydrogen Embrittlement as a Conspicuous Material Challenge─Comprehensive Review and Future Directions. [PDF]
Yu H +10 more
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Hydrogen Permeation in Nanostructured Bainitic Steel
Hydrogen permeation of nanostructured bainitic steel, produced at two different transformation temperatures, i.e., 473.15 K (200 °C) BS-200 and 623.15 K (350 °C) BS-350, was determined using Devanathan–Stachurski hydrogen permeation cell and compared with that of mild steel.
Hossein Béládi +2 more
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Aqueous corrosion performance of nanostructured bainitic steel
In this study, the corrosion performance of nanostructured bainitic steel was compared with martensitic steel in chloride-containing solution using electrochemical techniques. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) results showed that the polarization resistance (Rp) for nanostructured bainitic steel (3400 Ω cm2) was higher than that of ...
M Bobby Kannan +2 more
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Optimising parameters for galvanostatic polyaniline coating on nanostructured bainitic steel
In this study, polyaniline was coated on a nanostructured bainitic steel to improve the corrosion resistance of the steel. A galvanostatic method with current density varied from 1–20 mA cm −2 was used for synthesising and coating polyaniline on the nanostructured bainitic steel.
M Bobby Kannan
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The Effect of Microphases on Elongation of Nanostructured Bainitic Steels
Nanostructured bainitic steel consisting of nanoscale bainitic-ferrite and retained austenite has been obtained by transforming at 200°C for 10 days. Despite the large volume fraction of retained austenite (29 vol.%) obtained, the total elongation of the nanostructured bainitic steel was relatively low.
H. Feng +5 more
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Selective Dissolution of Retained Austenite in Nanostructured Bainitic Steels
Nanostructured bainitic steels, containing bainitic ferrite laths and retained austenite films, formed at two different isothermal temperatures were compared for corrosion behavior in chloride‐containing solution using electrochemical techniques. The potentiodynamic polarization results suggest that nanostructured bainite formed at 200 °C exhibits ...
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High-cycle bending fatigue behaviour of nanostructured bainitic steel
Scripta Materialia, 2012The high-cycle bending fatigue behaviour of high-carbon Si–Al-rich steel with a nanostructured bainitic microstructure was studied. A fatigue limit for no failure in 107 cycles of the nanostructured bainitic steel is determined not only by hardness or strength, which determines the fatigue limit of conventional high- and ultrahigh-strength low-alloy ...
T S Wang, F C Zhang
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Effect of Electropulsing on Nanostructured Bainitic Steel
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 2021Novel steel of Fe-0.81C-1.9Mn-1.48Si-0.27Mo-0.95Ni-1.43Co-0.79Al composition was austenitized at 930 °C and isothermally treated at 240 °C for different intervals of time to produce carbide-free nanostructured bainite. The metastable austenite transformed to nanostructured bainite without any carbide precipitation.
M. Agrawal +4 more
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