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Nobuhiro Fujita

Bio: Nobuhiro Fujita is an academic researcher from Nippon Steel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ferrite (iron) & Austenite. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 252 publications receiving 3174 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, changes of microstructures and high temperature properties in high temperature aging were investigated using several Niobium added ferritic stainless steels, and it was found that the microstructure stability of Nb-Ti-Mo alloyed steels in high- temperature aging is superior to that of nb added steels.
Abstract: To improve the fuel economy and clean the exhaust gas of automobiles, the temperature of exhaust gas is getting higher and higher. Niobium added ferritic stainless steels are often being used in automotive exhaust systems, because of their excellent heat resistant properties, especially thermal fatigue resistance, which is very important for materials of exhaust manifold. However, coarse precipitates containing niobium, which cause degradation in high temperature strength and thermal fatigue resistance, are unavoidable during high temperature service. In this study, changes of microstructures and high temperature properties in high temperature aging were investigated using several Nb added ferritic stainless steels. It has been found that the microstructure stability of Nb–Ti–Mo alloyed steels in high temperature aging is superior to that of Nb added steels. The microstructure stability leads to less degradation in high temperature strength during high temperature aging and to longer thermal fatigue lives of Nb–Ti–Mo alloyed steels than in Nb added steels.

152 citations

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Nobuhiro Fujita1, K. Ohmura1, Masao Kikuchi1, T. Suzuki1, S. Funaki, I. Hiroshige1 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focused on improvement of the high-temperature proof strength of ferritic stainless steels, and the mechanism of high temperature strengthening by Nb addition, which was shown to be one of the most effective methods to improve proof strength at highmore temperature, was discussed.

121 citations

Patent
27 Jun 2002
TL;DR: A steel sheet with an average r-value of at least 1.2 and a rolling direction in the direction of 45 degrees to the rolling direction at least 0.9 is presented in this paper.
Abstract: The present invention provides a steel sheet excellent in workability, which may be used for components of an automobile or the like, and a method for producing the same. More specifically, according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a steel sheet excellent in workability, including in mass, 0.08 to 0.25% C, 0.001 to 1.5% Si, 0.01 to 2.0% Mn, 0.001 to 0.06% P, at most 0.05% S, 0.001 to 0.007% N, 0.008 to 0.2% Al, at least 0.01% Fe. The steel sheet having an average r-value of at least 1.2, an r-value in the rolling direction of at least 1.3, an r-value in the direction of 45 degrees to the rolling direction of at least 0.9, and an r-value in the direction of a right angle to the rolling direction of at least 1.2.

70 citations

Patent
26 May 2010
TL;DR: In this paper, a high-strength steel sheet with a tensile strength in a range of 590 MPa or more, and a ratio between the strength and the yield strength is in the range of 0.85 or more.
Abstract: This high-strength steel sheet includes: in terms of percent by mass, 0.03 to 0.10% of C; 0.01 to 1.5% of Si; 1.0 to 2.5% of Mn; 0.1% or less of P; 0.02% or less of S; 0.01 to 1.2% of Al; 0.06 to 0.15% of Ti; and 0.01% or less of N; and contains as the balance, iron and inevitable impurities, wherein a tensile strength is in a range of 590 MPa or more, and a ratio between the tensile strength anda yield strength is in a range of 0.80 or more, a microstructure includes bainite at an area ratio of 40% or more and the balance being either one or both of ferrite and martensite, a density of Ti(C,N) precipitates having sizes of 10 nm or smaller is in a range of 1010 precipitates/mm3 or more, and a ratio (Hvs/Hvc) of a hardness (Hvs) at a depth of 10 [mu]m from a surface to a hardness (Hvc) ata center of a sheet thickness is in a range of 0.85 or more.

61 citations

Patent
24 Apr 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a hot-rolled steel plate which has a small in-plane anisotropy and superior hole expandability, and provided a manufacturing method therefor.
Abstract: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a high-strength hot-rolled steel plate which has a small in-plane anisotropy and superior hole expandability, and to provide a manufacturing method therefor. SOLUTION: The hot-rolled steel plate superior in hole expandability comprises, by mass%, 0.005 to 0.150% C, 2.50% or less Si, 0.10 to 3.00% Mn, 0.150% or less P, 0.0150% or less S, 0.150% or less Al, 0.0100% or less N, 0.005 to 0.07% Nb, and the balance Fe with unavoidable impurities; has a structure formed of ferrite, or ferrite and bainite, while the ferrite has a grain diameter of 30 μm or smaller; has a mean value of random X-ray intensity ratios of crystal grains having orientation groups of {100} to {223} in an amount of 4.0 or less; and has a mean value of random X-ray intensity ratios of crystal grains having orientations of {554} , {111} and {111} in an amount of 4.5 or less, in a plate plane at 1/2 of the plate thickness. COPYRIGHT: (C)2010,JPO&INPIT

60 citations


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Abstract: This article presents an overview of the developments in stainless steels made since the 1990s. Some of the new applications that involve the use of stainless steel are also introduced. A brief introduction to the various classes of stainless steels, their precipitate phases and the status quo of their production around the globe is given first. The advances in a variety of subject areas that have been made recently will then be presented. These recent advances include (1) new findings on the various precipitate phases (the new J phase, new orientation relationships, new phase diagram for the Fe–Cr system, etc.); (2) new suggestions for the prevention/mitigation of the different problems and new methods for their detection/measurement and (3) new techniques for surface/bulk property enhancement (such as laser shot peening, grain boundary engineering and grain refinement). Recent developments in topics like phase prediction, stacking fault energy, superplasticity, metadynamic recrystallisation and the calculation of mechanical properties are introduced, too. In the end of this article, several new applications that involve the use of stainless steels are presented. Some of these are the use of austenitic stainless steels for signature authentication (magnetic recording), the utilisation of the cryogenic magnetic transition of the sigma phase for hot spot detection (the Sigmaplugs), the new Pt-enhanced radiopaque stainless steel (PERSS) coronary stents and stainless steel stents that may be used for magnetic drug targeting. Besides recent developments in conventional stainless steels, those in the high-nitrogen, low-Ni (or Ni-free) varieties are also introduced. These recent developments include new methods for attaining very high nitrogen contents, new guidelines for alloy design, the merits/demerits associated with high nitrogen contents, etc.

1,668 citations

Patent
13 Aug 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a heterocyclic compound and an organic light-emitting device including the HOC compound, which have high efficiency, low driving voltage, high luminance and long lifespan.
Abstract: The present invention provides a heterocyclic compound and an organic light-emitting device including the heterocyclic compound. The organic light-emitting devices using the heterocyclic compounds have high-efficiency, low driving voltage, high luminance and long lifespan.

1,346 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a formulation of the Gibbs-Thomson equation is proposed and different approximation solutions of this equation found in the literature are discussed, based on simple thermodynamics considerations, and different approximations are discussed.

320 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a new model for the evolution of the precipitate structure derived by means of application of the thermodynamic extremum principle is presented, which describes the evolution the radii and of the chemical composition of individual precipitates of different phases in the multi-component system.
Abstract: A new model for the evolution of the precipitate structure derived by means of application of the thermodynamic extremum principle is presented. The model describes the evolution of the radii and of the chemical composition of individual precipitates of different phases in the multi-component system. In connection with a proper theory of nucleation, the model is able to describe the evolution of the precipitate structure in the classical stages of nucleation, growth and coarsening as well as interaction of precipitates of different phases, of different chemical composition and of different sizes via diffusion in the matrix.

273 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, high-Cr ferritic model steels containing various additions of the refractory elements Nb and/or W were studied with respect to oxidation behaviour (hot) tensile properties, creep behaviour and high-temperature electrical conductivity of the surface oxide scales.

217 citations