Search for dissertations about: "intragranular ferrite"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words intragranular ferrite.
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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. Microstructure and Inclusion Characteristics in Steels with Ti-oxide and TiN Additions
Abstract : Non-metallic inclusions in steels are generally considered to be detrimental for mechanical properties. However, it has been recognized that certain inclusions, such as Ti-oxide and TiN, can serve as potent nucleation sites for the formation of intragranular ferrite (IGF) in low-alloy steels. READ MORE
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3. Precipitation in Advanced Stainless Steels
Abstract : Advanced stainless steels often suffer from complex precipitation behaviour due to the high levels of alloying elements needed to obtain their attractive properties. This demands a correct handling of the material to avoid formation of harmful phases during production, manufacturing and service. READ MORE
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4. Influence of carbides and nitrides on corrosion initiation of advanced alloys : A local probing study
Abstract : Advanced alloys often present precipitated carbides and nitrides in their microstructure following exposure to elevated temperatures. These secondary phases are usually undesirable, because potentially deleterious for the corrosion and mechanical performances of the material. READ MORE
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5. Fracture behaviour and related microstructures of tool steels parted-off at high rates of strain
Abstract : Increasing steel prices and environmental aspects have put forward the demand to reduce material consumption in manufacturing industry and near-net-shape manufacturing techniques have thus become increasingly important. High-velocity parting-off, or adiabatic cutting, has shown to result in very low material waste as well as narrow dimensional tolerances of parted-off samples. READ MORE