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P. Ghosh

Researcher at Tata Steel

Publications -  34
Citations -  558

P. Ghosh is an academic researcher from Tata Steel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microstructure & Texture (crystalline). The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 29 publications receiving 483 citations. Previous affiliations of P. Ghosh include Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur & Concordia University Wisconsin.

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Critical assessment and thermodynamic modeling of Mg-Zn, Mg-Sn, Sn-Zn and Mg-Sn-Zn systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the binary liquid phases are modeled using the modified quasi-chemical model in order to incorporate the strong ordering in the Mg-Zn and Mg−Zn systems.
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Comparative study of precipitation behavior and texture formation in cold rolled-batch annealed and cold rolled-continuous annealed interstitial free high strength steels

TL;DR: In this paper, two interstitial free high strength (IFHS) steels of comparable chemistries but processed through batch and continuous annealing routes have been studied and the near absence of FeTiP and presence of a large volume fraction of TiC are considered to be primarily responsible for the sharp {1 1 1} texture in the CA steel.
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Precipitation and texture formation in two cold rolled and batch annealed interstitial-free high strength steels

TL;DR: In this article, precipitation and texture formation in two cold rolled and batch-annealed interstitial-free high strength steels have been studied, and a perceptibly higher population of Fe(Ti+Nb)P precipitates in the steel containing a higher amount of P is considered to be primarily responsible for the less intense {1 − 1 − 1} texture.
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Precipitation behavior and texture formation at different stages of processing in an interstitial free high strength steel

TL;DR: In this paper, precipitation behavior and texture formation during hot rolling, cold rolling and annealing (at 700 and 800°C) have been studied in a Ti-containing interstitial free high strength (IFHS) steel.
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Comparative study of precipitation behavior and texture formation in continuously annealed Ti and Ti + Nb added interstitial-free high-strength steels

TL;DR: In this article, two interstitial-free high-strength (IFHS) steels processed by continuous annealing, with and without Nb addition, have been studied, and no major differences in precipitation behavior or texture formation in the two steels were observed.