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Performance of Mechanical Properties of Ultrahigh-Strength Ferrous Steels Related to Strain-Induced Transformation

Performance of Mechanical Properties of Ultrahigh-Strength Ferrous Steels Related to Strain-Induced Transformation

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A variety of topics concerning ultrahigh-strength ferrous steels were collected in this book. At present, most of the ferrous steels are applied to cold sheet parts. However, they may be used as the materials of hot-forged parts in the future, because of the excellent performance of the mechanical properties. It is hoped that many researchers will have an interest in the applications of the ferrous steels to the hot-forging parts.

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Keywords

  • case-hardening
  • Deformation mechanisms
  • deformation temperature
  • fatigue strength
  • fine-particle peening
  • high carbon steel
  • high-strength steel
  • History of engineering & technology
  • hot-forging
  • hydrogen embrittlement
  • impact toughness
  • lean medium Mn Q&amp
  • lean medium Mn steel
  • Mechanical properties
  • Mechanical Property
  • medium-Mn steel
  • metastable austenite
  • microalloying
  • Microstructure
  • multiphase microstructure
  • n/a
  • P
  • P steel
  • Portevin–Le Chatelier phenomenon
  • Q&amp
  • quenching and partitioning steel
  • retained austenite
  • retained austenite stability
  • springback behavior
  • strain heterogeneity
  • strain-induced martensitic transformation
  • strain-induced transformation
  • stress-strain behavior
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • tensile properties
  • tensile property
  • transformation kinetics
  • TRIP
  • TRIP effect
  • TRIP-aided bainitic ferrite steel
  • TRIP-aided martensitic steel
  • TRIP-aided steels
  • TRIP/TWIP steel
  • ultra-high strength steel
  • vacuum carburization

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03943-429-9

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