thesis

Solid state phase transformations in Advanced Steels

Abstract

In order to achieve progress in Advanced Steels development came more emphasis in solid state phase transformations are received. For achieving the desired mechanical and corrosion resistance properties in Duplex Stainless Steels (DSS), a precise knowledge of the precipitation kinetics of secondary phases, the morphology of the precipitates and effects of the alloying elements on different properties is needed. A complicated chemical composition and the production technology route make each grade of DSS a unique object for a study. Besides, when the market needs to reduce weight and increase product durability by utilizing Advance Strength Steels, a deeper understanding of their transformations is required. The aim of the present work was to study the main features of phase precipitation in diverse Duplex Stainless Steels grades, including Lean Duplex, Standard and Superduplex. Beside analyze the effects of metallurgical features on the properties of DSS and Advanced High Strength Dual Phase (DP) steels. One of the tasks was to study the effects plastic deformation after heat treatment in diverse duplex grades

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