Search for dissertations about: "Particle strengthening"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words Particle strengthening.
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1. Creep modelling of particle strengthened steels
Abstract : Materials to be used in thermal power plants have to resist creep deformation for time periods up to 30 years. The role of alloying elements for creep strength of 9-12% Cr steels is analysed. The creep strength in these steels relies on minor additions of alloying elements. READ MORE
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2. Microstructure and high temperature properties of Mo(Si,Al)2 - The effect of particle strengthening and alloying
Abstract : High temperature heating processes within the steel industries result in significant emissions of CO2, primarily due to the combustion of fossil fuels. Electrification of these processes, such as through the implementation of resistive heating elements, holds great promise for reducing emissions. READ MORE
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3. Creep modelling of particle strengthened steels
Abstract : Materials used in thermal power plants have to resist creep deformation for time periods up to 30 years. Material evaluation is typically based on creep testing with a maximum duration of a few years. This information is used as input when empirically deriving models for creep. READ MORE
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4. Multiscale modeling of dynamic recrystallization
Abstract : During thermomechanical processing of metals, changes occur in the microstructure of the material which affect its macroscopic properties. By understanding these transformations in the microstructure, it becomes possible to design the processes in a way which yields the desired properties in the finished product. READ MORE
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5. Strain Gradient Plasticity Modelling of Precipitation Strengthening
Abstract : The introduction of particles and precipitates into a matrix material results in strengthening effects. The two main mechanisms involved in this matter are referred to as Orowan and shearing. To numerically study this phenomenon is the motivation to the research done, which is presented here in this thesis. READ MORE