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Effect of interlamellar spacing on the elastoplastic behavior of C70 pearlitic steel: Experimental results and self-consistent modeling [PDF]
The effect of pearlite microstructure characteristics on strength and deformation of C70 pearlitic steel was investigated. Tensile tests under X-ray diffraction coupled with self-consistent model have been used to identify the role of interlamellar ...
BACZMANSKI, Andrzej +3 more
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Phase field simulation of eutectoid microstructure during austenite-pearlite phase transformation
Pearlitic steel, known for its superior strength, plasticity and wear resistance, is widely used in diverse applications including light rail, spring production, wire manufacturing, high-rise constructions, etc. The pearlite phase transformation involves
Shaojie Lv +9 more
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Synchrotron strain scanning for residual stress measurement in cold-drawn steel rods [PDF]
Cold-drawn steel rods and wires retain significant residual stresses as a consequence of the manufacturing process. These residual stresses are known to be detrimental for the mechanical properties of the wires and their durability in aggressive ...
ISO (International Organization for Standardardization) +7 more
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This work presents a concise overview of the deeply integrated and collaborative innovation of data‐driven and artificial intelligence‐based methods throughout the steel material life cycle, covering steel materials databases, steel materials design and discovery, manufacturing, and service performance evaluation, and looks forward to its development ...
Xiaoxiao Geng +8 more
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The relationship between microstructures and ductility parameters, including reduction of area, elongation to failure, occurrence of delamination, and number of turns to failure in torsion, in hypereutectoid pearlitic steel wires was investigated.
Jin Young Jung +3 more
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Wear of Tailored Forming Steels
The wear behavior of additively welded steel cladding layers for tribologically loaded surfaces is investigated on a ball‐on‐disk tribometer. The results show that the steel–steel multimaterial specimens exhibit comparable wear behavior to conventional monolithic parts, demonstrating the potential for the use of additive manufacturing processes in ...
Timm Coors +5 more
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The Influence of Microstructure on the Electromagnetic Behavior of Carbon Steel Wires
This paper describes the relations between microstructure, mechanical properties, and electromagnetic behavior of carbon steel wires submitted to different thermomechanical treatments.
Isadora Maria Oliveira Anício Costa +5 more
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Shear-induced α → γ transformation in nanoscale Fe-C composite [PDF]
High-resolution transmission electron microscopy and three-dimensional atom probe observations show clearly that a reverse transformation of body-centred cubic ferrite to face-centred cubic austenite occurs during severe plastic deformation of a ...
Fecht, H.-J. +4 more
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Influence of surface defects on the fatigue crack initiation in pearlitic steel
Tensile fatigue tests were performed under load control, with constant stress range Δσ on pearlitic steel wires, from the hot rolled bar to the commercial prestressing steel wire (which has undergone seven cold drawing steps).
Toribio Jesús +2 more
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Mechanical testing and microstructural analysis of wire arc additively manufactured steels
Wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) is a metal 3D printing method that allows the cost-effective and efficient production of large-scale elements, and has thus gained great interest from architects and structural engineers.
Cheng Huang +4 more
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