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Impact of the Heat Treatment Processes on the Mechanical Properties of Low Carbon Steels

Impact of the Heat Treatment Processes on the Mechanical Properties of Low Carbon Steels

... Ordinarily contain 0.04% to 0.30% carbon content. This is one of the biggest gatherings of Carbon Steel. It covers an extraordinary assorted variety of shapes; from Flat Sheet to Structural Beam. ...

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Effect of Zinc Galvanization on the Microstructure and Fracture Behavior of Low and Medium Carbon Structural Steels

Effect of Zinc Galvanization on the Microstructure and Fracture Behavior of Low and Medium Carbon Structural Steels

... Hot-dip galvanizing is one of the most efficient and eco- nomic ways of protecting steel from corrosion. This has been the most common practice for almost a century as it is safe and meets resource preservation for the ...

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Pure Iron and Low Carbon Steels   Soft Magnetic P/M Materials

Pure Iron and Low Carbon Steels Soft Magnetic P/M Materials

... Low carbon steels with appropriate carbon percent for magnetic applications are produced via compacting and sintering route from iron powders admixed with graphite ...with carbon and or ...

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Structural behaviour of flat oval LDSS stub column under pure axial compression

Structural behaviour of flat oval LDSS stub column under pure axial compression

... Cold formed stainless steel are becoming popular in the construction industry due to its numerous advantages e.g. high corrosive resistance, ductility, aesthetic appearance, high strength, smooth and uniform surfaces ...

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Microscopic Observation of the Interface between a Tool Surface and Deposits of Low Carbon Free Cutting Steel

Microscopic Observation of the Interface between a Tool Surface and Deposits of Low Carbon Free Cutting Steel

... and carbon were contained in the deposited steel residue near the interface, thus, there is substantial evidence that the diffusional wear mechanism operated even at lower cutting ...

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Literature review on the effect of processing on the 
		mechanical and metallurgical properties of low carbon steels

Literature review on the effect of processing on the mechanical and metallurgical properties of low carbon steels

... using low carbon age hardenable steels, ie., High Strength Low Alloy Steel (HSLA) in Construction ...of low carbon steel used in automobile ...

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Influences of Thermomechanical Conditions on Corrosion Behavior of low-carbon steels in Artificial Seawater

Influences of Thermomechanical Conditions on Corrosion Behavior of low-carbon steels in Artificial Seawater

... [42] studied the corrosion behavior of carbon steels with respect to different exposure angles. Residual stresses influenced the porosities of protective corrosion layers and generated crack tunnels (Figs. ...

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A New Approach on the Modelling of Isothermal Recrystallisation in Cold Rolled Ferritic Steels: An Application to Back Annealing of Low Carbon Sheet Steels

A New Approach on the Modelling of Isothermal Recrystallisation in Cold Rolled Ferritic Steels: An Application to Back Annealing of Low Carbon Sheet Steels

... controlled low temperature annealing, it is possible to retain as much of the strength from cold rolling as possible while at the same time restoring adequate ...the low strength–high ductility of fully ...

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Thermomechanical processing route to achieve ultrafine grains in low carbon microalloyed steels

Thermomechanical processing route to achieve ultrafine grains in low carbon microalloyed steels

... The rapid reheating to 1200°C for 10s after rough deformation at 850°C would have gradually dissolved the SIP that formed during rough deformation and the Nb dissolution rate was faster in the Nb steel than in the Nb-Ti ...

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Application of Steel in Automotive Industry

Application of Steel in Automotive Industry

... (DP) steels, partially martensitic, and transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) steels or multiphase (MP) steels ...(MP steels) ...and low sulfur and inclusion shape ...

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High Temperature Tensile Properties and Its Mechanism in Low Carbon Nb Bearing Steels

High Temperature Tensile Properties and Its Mechanism in Low Carbon Nb Bearing Steels

... tested steels. As shown in Table 1, contents of C and N are enough low in addition with the fact solution products of carbides and nitrides formation in austenite region have larger value than that in ...

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Ferritic Nitrocarburizing of Plain Carbon Steels

Ferritic Nitrocarburizing of Plain Carbon Steels

... Navy C-rings have been widely used in different dimensions according to their application. In the late 1920s, French [37] started using C-shaped gauges to study distortion and cracking, primarily in quenched ...

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TO THE QUESTION OF EVALUATING THE FATIGUE STRENGTH OF PARTS MADE OF LOW-CARBON AND LOW-ALLOY STEELS UNDER THE CYCLIC LOADING

TO THE QUESTION OF EVALUATING THE FATIGUE STRENGTH OF PARTS MADE OF LOW-CARBON AND LOW-ALLOY STEELS UNDER THE CYCLIC LOADING

... С первого же цикла отмечается пластическая деформация образца.. После некоторого количества циклов отмечается пластическая деформация образца[r] ...

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Analysis of Abrasive Wear Characterization and its Correlation with Structure for Low and Medium Carbon Steels

Analysis of Abrasive Wear Characterization and its Correlation with Structure for Low and Medium Carbon Steels

... The selected steels were heat treated and their mechanical and Tribological properties have been accessed for their suitability for agro machinery industries. The Tribological properties have been quantitatively ...

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Catalog 1985  Part A: Publications

Catalog 1985 Part A: Publications

... calcium in steels: Flame atomic absorption spectrometric method [Euronorms : Chemical analysis of ferrous materials / Determination of - 177-85 Campylobacter carbon contents in steels an[r] ...

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Thermal Cycling Effects on the Fatigue Behaviour of Low Carbon Steel

Thermal Cycling Effects on the Fatigue Behaviour of Low Carbon Steel

... The stress and number of cycles to failure obtained from the rotary bending fatigue tests of low carbon steels is shown in Table 2. The value from Table 2 was used to plot a smooth curve which was ...

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Fatigue mechanisms in FV520B, a turbine blade steel

Fatigue mechanisms in FV520B, a turbine blade steel

... the parameters af\ ef\ b and c are material properties and reflect a material’s resistance to cyclic loading. As seen from Figure 2.3, at higher fatigue lives, the elastic strain amplitude is the dominant variable and ...

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Revisiting flow stress modelling for simulating chip formation of carbon and low alloy steels

Revisiting flow stress modelling for simulating chip formation of carbon and low alloy steels

... rates steels show an upper yield point, or yield delay [5] that influences chip ...that steels form thinner chips at high speeds than at low speeds because there is insufficient time for them to ...

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Processes, microstructure and properties of vanadium microalloyed steels

Processes, microstructure and properties of vanadium microalloyed steels

... vanadium steels has more recently been reviewed in detail by Khalid and ...in steels containing a range of carbon levels from 0 ? 23 to 0 ? 82 wt-% using both TEM and atom probe field ion microscopy ...

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Metallurgy of Steel for Bladesmiths & Others who Heat Treat and Forge Steel   By John D  Verhoeven (2005) pdf

Metallurgy of Steel for Bladesmiths & Others who Heat Treat and Forge Steel By John D Verhoeven (2005) pdf

... As a material solidifies from the liquid there is a solid front that advances into the liquid. It turns out that the shape of this solid front, sometimes called the solid/liquid interface, plays a strong role in ...

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