نتایج جستجو برای: low carbon steels

تعداد نتایج: 1451386  

F Jamei H. Mirzadeh, M. Maleki M. Zamani

The effect of the initial microstructure and intercritical annealing on mechanical properties and work-hardening response of a high-formability low carbon steel were studied. The work-hardening analysis was based on the modified Crussard–Jaoul method. The ferritic-pearlitic sheets showed low strength and high total elongation with the appearance of the yield point phenomenon. The occurrence of ...

2001
K. HAN D. V. EDMONDS G. D. W. SMITH

continuous grain-boundary cementite can form and cause THE primary requirements for high-strength wire appliembrittlement.[4,5] Nevertheless, we have found that it is cations are tensile strength, ductility, and formability. Coldpossible to use pearlitic steels with carbon contents greater drawn plain-carbon pearlitic steels have commonly been than 0.8 wt pct without the formation of a continuo...

2015
J. KOLISKO P. POKORNY P. NOVAK

P. Pokorny, J. Kolisko, L. Balik – Czech Technical University – Klokner Institute, Prague, Czech Republic P. Novak – Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic The article is describing formation, composition, morphology and crystallographic characteristics of intermetalic compounds Fe Zn present in the coating formed during the process of low-temperature hot-dip galvanizing of ca...

1998
J. P. Fulton

Magnetoacoustic emission (MAE) is a phenomenon where acoustic noise is generated due to the motion of non-180 ° magnetic domain walls in a ferromagnet with non-zero magnetostrictive constants. MAE has been studied extensively for many years [1-5] and has even been applied as an NDE tool for characterizing the heat treatment of high-yield low carbon steels [6-8]. A complete theory which fully ac...

2015
Kaveh Forouraghi

The present research was designed to evaluate an ultrasonic technique for measuring the drawability of low carbon steel sheets nondestructively. This technique, which uses electro magnetic acoustic transducers (EMAT's) is embodied in a fully automatic ultrasonic device called Ultra-Form, which was developed at Iowa State University (by the Center For Nondestructive Evaluation) in 1990. EMAT tra...

2007
S. S. Babu E. D. Specht S. A. David E. Karapetrova P. Zschack M. Peet H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia

In-situ time-resolved X-ray diffraction technique with synchrotron radiation was used to track austenite decomposition in steels. Measurements from a Fe-C-Si-Mn steel indicate two lattice parameters in the austenite, possibly due to the development of carbon-rich and carbon-poor austenite prior to transformation. The lattice parameter became uniform with the progress of transformation and the f...

2017
M. P. Phaniraj Young-Min Shin Woo-Sang Jung Man-Ho Kim In-Suk Choi

Low carbon ferritic steel alloyed with Ti, Mo and Cu was hot rolled and interrupt cooled to produce nano-sized precipitates of copper and (Ti,Mo)C carbides. The steel had a tensile strength of 840 MPa, an increase in yield strength of 380 MPa over that of the plain carbon steel and reasonable ductility. Transmission electron microscopy and small angle neutron scattering were used to characteriz...

2009
T. De Cock C. Capdevila

This paper discusses the influence of Particle Stimulated Nucleation (PSN) on the overall process of nucleation and subsequent grain growth in low carbon (LC) steels and proposes a global recrystallisation kinetics model based on fundamental physical metallurgy principles. The model takes into account the cementite content, which is dependent on the nominal carbon content, and the second phase ...

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