Search for dissertations about: "bainite"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the word bainite.
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1. Formation of Bainite in Steels
Abstract : A systematic survey of morphology of bainite and proeutectoid ferrite was carried out in order to validate some old thoughts of bainite transformation mechanism. It is confirmed that there is no morphological evidence supporting a sharp change neither between Widmanstätten ferrite and the ferritic component of upper bainite, nor between upper and lower bainite. READ MORE
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2. Does Bainite form with or without diffusion? : The experimental and theoretical evidence
Abstract : With the increased interest in bainitic steels, fundamental understanding of the bainite transformationis of major importance. Unfortunately, the research on bainite has been hampered by an oldcontroversy on its formation mechanism. Over the years two quite different theories have developedclaiming to describe the bainite transformation i.e. READ MORE
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3. Effect of Microstructure on Mechanical Properties of High Strength Steel Weld Metalsn
Abstract : The effects of variations in alloying content on the microstructure and mechanical properties of high strength steel weld metals have been studied. Based on neural network modelling, weld metals were produced using shielded metal arc welding with nickel at 7 or 9 wt. %, manganese at 2 or 0.5 wt. READ MORE
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4. Thermal Stability and Mechanical Properties of Bainitic Steel
Abstract : For material design it is important to understand and establish the relations between the processing of the steel, the resulting microstructure and how that correlate to the properties of the steel. The main focus of this thesis has been to increase this knowledge for low alloy bainitic steels with medium to high carbon content. READ MORE
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5. Modeling Bainite Formation in Steels
Abstract : This study examines the fundamental aspects of bainite formation in a guided effort to lay a foundation for development of a model capable of predicting bainite formation. In the first part of this study, the tenets of an existing model for growth, developed by Zener and later modified by Hillert are examined. READ MORE