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Data related to dislocation density-based constitutive modeling of the tensile behavior of lath martensitic press hardening steel [PDF]
The data presented in this article are related to the research article entitled âOn the plasticity mechanisms of lath martensitic steelâ (Jo et al., 2017) [1].
Kyoung-Rae Jo +5 more
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Characterization of Nanosized Carbide Precipitates in Multiple Microalloyed Press Hardening Steels
Press hardening steel standardly relies on titanium microalloying for protecting boron from being tied up by residual nitrogen. This practice safeguards the hardenability effect of boron during die quenching.
Hardy Mohrbacher +6 more
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The application of press hardening steels is spreading from automobiles, where crashworthiness demands are critical, to other segments, such as the agricultural and road transport industries. However, the operational conditions to which such equipment is
Elias Hoffmann de Lima +4 more
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A quantitative insight into strain hardening behavior of typical Hadfield steel under dynamic load
In this paper, the critical threshold associated to the activating of strain hardening capacity with respect to typical Hadfield steel Mn13Cr2 was explored quantitatively utilizing a Separated Hopkinson Press Bar (SHPB).
J.H. Zhao +6 more
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Effect of molybdenum addition on hardenability of chromium-boron steels used for press hardening applications [PDF]
Two laboratory heats of low-Carbon low-alloy steels, one with boron and chromium additions and other with boron, chromium and molybdenum additions were made and cast into pencil ingots.
Deepa M., Sahoo G., Dhua S.K.
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Press hardened components have become widespread in the automotive industry in structural and crash-resistant applications, thanks to the combination of the complex shapes and high mechanical properties obtained.
Jaume Pujante +6 more
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This work investigated hydrogen trapping and hydrogen embrittlement (HE) in two press-hardened steels, 22MnB5 for 1,500 MPa grade and 34MnB5V for 2000 MPa grade, respectively.
Yi-Ting Lin +4 more
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Study of Tailored Hot Stamping Process on Advanced High-Strength Steels
Ultra-high-strength steels (UHSS) combined with tailor-stamping technologies are increasingly being adopted in automotive body production due to crashworthiness improvements and part weight reduction, which meet safety and energy saving demands. Recently,
Maria Emanuela Palmieri +2 more
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Tensile deformation behavior of TRIP-aided bainitic ferrite steel in the post-necking strain region
Transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) steels present a remarkable balance of strength and ductility. However, their post-necking hardening behavior, which is required for press-forming and automobile crash simulation, is unreliable because of their ...
Takashi Matsuno +5 more
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Review on the prediction of residual stress in welded steel components [PDF]
Residual stress after welding has negative effects on the service life of welded steel components or structures. This work reviews three most commonly used methods for predicting residual stress, namely, empirical, semi-empirical and process simulation ...
Abdel Wahab, Magd +2 more
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