Tensile Behavior of Ferrite-Carbide and Ferrite-Martensite Steels with Different Ferrite Grain Structures
IR@NML: CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory, Jamshedpur
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Tensile Behavior of Ferrite-Carbide and Ferrite-Martensite Steels with Different Ferrite Grain Structures
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Karmakar, A
Sivaprasad, S Kundu, S Chakrabarti, D |
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Materials Science
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Ferrite-carbide and ferrite-martensite dual-phase microstructures have been produced in a low-carbon steel with different ferrite grain structures such as, uniform distribution of coarse- and very fine-ferrite grains, and bimodal distribution of ferrite grain sizes comprising of coarse grains (similar to 12 mu m) and very fine grains (< 2 mu m). Very fine-grained dual-phase structure offered the best combination of tensile-strength and ductility among all the samples. The above microstructures have been compared in terms of their strain-hardening rate and the mechanism of plastic deformation
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SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA
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2014-04
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Article
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application/pdf
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en
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http://eprints.nmlindia.org/6932/2/Karmakar-44-2014.pdf
Karmakar, A and Sivaprasad, S and Kundu, S and Chakrabarti, D (2014) Tensile Behavior of Ferrite-Carbide and Ferrite-Martensite Steels with Different Ferrite Grain Structures. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 45A(4) (IF-1.6). pp. 1659-1664. |
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