The processing-microstructure-property relationships in steels continue to present challenges to researchers because of the complexity of phase transformation reactions and the wide spectrum of microstructures and properties achievable. This major two-volume work summarises the current state of research on phase transformations in steels and its implications for the emergence of new steels with enhanced engineering properties.Volume 2 reviews current research on diffusionless transformations and phase transformations in high strength steels, as well as advances in modelling and analytical…mehr
The processing-microstructure-property relationships in steels continue to present challenges to researchers because of the complexity of phase transformation reactions and the wide spectrum of microstructures and properties achievable. This major two-volume work summarises the current state of research on phase transformations in steels and its implications for the emergence of new steels with enhanced engineering properties.Volume 2 reviews current research on diffusionless transformations and phase transformations in high strength steels, as well as advances in modelling and analytical techniques which underpin this research. Chapters in part one discuss the crystallography and kinetics of martensite transformations, the morphology, substructure and tempering of martensite as well as shape memory in ferrous alloys. Part two summarises research on phase transformations in high strength low alloy (HSLA) steels, transformation induced plasticity (TRIP)-assisted multiphase steels,quenched and partitioned steels, advanced nanostructured bainitic steels, high manganese twinning induced plasticity (TWIP) and maraging steels. The final two parts of the book review advances in modelling and the use of advanced analytical techniques to improve our understanding of phase transformations in steels.With its distinguished editors and distinguished international team of contributors, the two volumes of Phase transformations in steels is a standard reference for all those researching the properties of steel and developing new steels in such areas as automotive engineering, oil and gas and energy production.
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7.2 Historical perspectives on the emergence of transformation induced plasticity (TRIP)-assisted multiphase steels
7.3 Influence of parameters of the thermomechanical process on the formation of multiphase microstructures containing retained austenite
7.4 Conclusion and future trends
Chapter 8: Phase transformations in quenched and partitioned steels
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8.1 Introduction to the quenching and partitioning concept
8.2 Microstructure development fundamentals and alloy designs
8.3 Mechanical behavior, potential applications, and implementation status
8.4 Conclusions
Chapter 9: Phase transformations in advanced bainitic steels
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9.1 Introduction
9.2 Design of third generation of advanced high strength steels
9.3 Carbide-free bainitic steels: a material ready for the nanocentury
9.4 Conclusions and future trends
9.5 Acknowledgement
Chapter 10: Phase transformations in high manganese twinning-induced plasticity (TWIP) steels
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"The two volumes represent a thorough study on this subject...gives a better understanding on microstructural and mechanical behavior of steels, predict their lifetime evolution and act to prevent material degradation and significant environmental impacts."--International Journal of Environmental Studies, Vol 70, Issue 2-13
A new and comprehensive book on phase transformations is both timely and welcome. The various chapters bring nicely up-to-date the vast knowledge of steel transformations in the literature., Professor Ted Massalski, Carnegie Mellon University, USA (from the Foreword)
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