Mechanical Property Comparison of AISI 5120 Steel Produced by LENS and DMD Systems
This study compares AISI 5120 steel produced by LENS and DMD processes, revealing trade‐offs in mechanical performance. LENS offers higher surface hardness and impact toughness, while DMD provides superior tensile strength and ductility. Findings guide process selection for application‐specific needs in automotive, aerospace, and heavy machinery ...
Thabiso Hopewell Sibisi +7 more
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The effect of chemical inhomogeneity on the microstructure and properties of nanobainitic steel is investigated. A two‐stage isothermal heat treatment that produced a more uniform microstructure is designed. The first‐stage temperature is higher than the MS of depleted bands; conversely, the second‐stage temperature is lower than the first‐stage ...
Bogdan Garbarz +5 more
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High Cycle Fatigue Properties of PM‐HIPed High‐Nitrogen Tool Steel: Effect of Surface Condition
ABSTRACT This study explores the impact of surface condition on high‐cycle fatigue performance of a high‐nitrogen martensitic tool steel manufactured through powder metallurgy and hot isostatic pressing. In near‐net manufacturing applications, acid‐leaching pickling treatment and/or machining is used as a post‐treatment to remove the powder container ...
Faezeh Javadzadeh Kalahroudi +3 more
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To analyze various types of cold formability in TRIP-aided polygonal ferrite (TPF), annealed martensite (TAM), and bainitic ferrite (TBF) steels, the effects of the mean normal stress on the strain-hardening, strain-induced martensite transformation, and
Koh-ichi Sugimoto +2 more
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Stress-Induced Martensitic Transformation in Na3YCl6
Martensitic transformation with volume expansion plays a crucial role in enhancing the mechanical properties of steel and partially stabilized zirconia. We believe that a similar concept could be applied to unexplored nonoxide materials. Herein, we report the stress-induced martensitic transformation of monoclinic Na3YCl6 with an ∼3.4% expansion.
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Stress induced martensite transformation texture in austenitic stainless steel
Input data were obtained from the published literature. Calculated pole figures were constructed assuming a variant selection process based on Patel and Cohen’s theory, which emphasises that a mechanical component of free energy is the driving force for martensitic transformation at temperatures above martensite start Ms.
Malinovsky, L. F., Križanić, R.
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Enhanced elastocaloric cooling beyond Clausius-Clapeyron limits. [PDF]
Song Y +6 more
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Atomistic Insights into Hydrogen Diffusion and Deformation Mechanisms in FeCrNi-Based Austenitic Stainless Steels: Effects of Alloying, Temperature, and Hydrogen Concentration. [PDF]
Li J +7 more
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On the origin of acoustic emission in the stress-induced martensite regime of shape memory alloys. [PDF]
Lauhoff C +10 more
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A Stress-Induced Martensitic Transformation in Aged Ti49Ni51 Alloy after High-Velocity Impact. [PDF]
Zhu Y, Wang H, Gao Z, Cai W.
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