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Phase transformations in ferrous alloys

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The article was published on 1983-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 222 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ferrous & Phase (matter).

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Recent advances in friction-stir welding : Process, weldment structure and properties

TL;DR: In this article, the authors deal with the fundamental understanding of the process and its metallurgical consequences, focusing on heat generation, heat transfer and plastic flow during welding, elements of tool design, understanding defect formation and the structure and properties of the welded materials.
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Partitioning of carbon from supersaturated plates of ferrite, with application to steel processing and fundamentals of the bainite transformation

TL;DR: In this article, a model for carbon partitioning between supersaturated ferrite and retained austenite is presented, where the process involves quenching the remaining austenites below the martensite-start temperature, followed by a partitioning treatment to enrich the remaining Austenite with carbon.
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Using JMatPro to model materials properties and behavior

TL;DR: JMatPro as discussed by the authors is a multi-platform software program for calculating the properties and behavior of multi-component alloys, including thermophysical and physical properties, from room temperature to the liquid state.
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Cementite dissolution in heavily cold drawn pearlitic steel wires

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of cold wire drawing on the structure of a pearlitic steel containing 0.7 wt% of carbon and subjected to a strain of approximately 3.5 has been studied.
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A perspective on the morphology of bainite

TL;DR: The morphology of continuously cooled bainite in steels is examined in this article and compared with that of isothermally transformed bainites, and a classification system for bainitic microstructures is also developed.