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Subcritical thermomechanical treatments of eutectoid steel
Metal Science, 1983AbstractThe kinetics of annealing of eutectoid steel which was 75% cold rolled and then annealed at temperatures of 400, 500, and 600°C have been examined using measurements of microhardness, X-ray textures and line broadening, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, and positron annihilation.
M. H. Chang, J. G. Byrne
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Thermomechanical Treatment of Aging Aluminum Alloys
Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 2015The mechanical properties, corrosion resistance and fracture behavior of precipitation-hardening aluminum alloys of different alloying systems are studied after a thermomechanical treatment with deformation in a wide temperature range. Application of deformation at the temperature of optimum aging in the thermomechanical treatment is shown to have a ...
N. T. Kareva, Yu. D. Koryagin
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Preliminary thermomechanical treatment of D6AC steel
Metallurgical Transactions, 1970The effect of preliminary thermomechanical treatment on the strength, elongation, hardness, X-ray line broadening, and prior austenite grain size of D6AC steel has been investigated. In this type of treatment the deformation is performed prior to austenitizing, and rapid rate heating to the austenitizing temperature must be used.
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Effect of thermomechanical treatment on the corrosion of AA5083
Corrosion Science, 2010Abstract Corrosion resistance degradation induced by the presence of β-phase (Al3Mg2) limits the performance of aluminum alloy 5083 for some critical applications. The effect of thermomechanical treatment on the corrosion of AA5083 is presented in this paper. The samples subjected to the thermomechanical treatment showed superior corrosion resistance
L. Tan, T.R. Allen
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Thermomechanical Treatment Using Substructural Strengthening
Metal Science Journal, 1973AbstractThe present position of theory and practice concerning methods of increasing the strength of ferrous and nonferrous alloys by thermomechanical and mechanical/thermal treatment is described. Special attention is given to methods using substructural strengthening as they allow combinations of high strength and good ductility to be obtained.
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Soviet progress in thermomechanical treatment of metals
Journal of Applied Metalworking, 1980Soviet efforts in thermomechanical treatments (TMT) have continued unabated during the last decade. The predominant strengthening mechanisms have been firmly established and procedures for simplifying the processing requirements have been developed. Substructural stabilization and hereditary treatments have received particular attention.
M. Azrin +3 more
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Thermomechanical Treatment of Metal Composite Fractions
Chemie Ingenieur Technik, 2015AbstractThe investigation focuses on shredder light fractions, electrical waste, and metal concentrates from landfills that can be treated mechanically only with difficulty. The fractions were input to a combined thermomechanical treatment to procure a high degree of composite component separation.
Martin Rotheut +2 more
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Thermomechanical treatment of starch
2006Starch is used as a major component in many food and nonfood applications and determines the overall product properties to a large extent. It is therefore important to understand the effect of processing on starch. Many starch-based products are produced using a thermal as well as a mechanical treatment.
van der Goot, A.J., van den Einde, R.M.
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Stainless steel: progress in thermomechanical treatment
Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science, 1997Abstract Various types of thermomechanical treatments, such as controlled rolling followed by accelerated cooling (i.e. a thermomechanical control process [TMCP]) and intercritical heat treatment, have been developed in austenitic, ferritic, martensitic and duplex stainless steels in order to increase strength without sacrifice of ductility ...
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