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Steels, Microstructure and Properties

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In this article, the authors studied the effects of alloying elements in iron-carbon alloys and the formation of martensite, bainite reaction and acicular ferrite reaction.
Abstract
Iron and its interstitial solid solutions * The strengthening of iron and its alloys * The iron-carbon equilibrium diagram and plain carbon steels * The effects of alloying elements in iron-carbon alloys * Formation of martensite * The bainite reaction * Acicular ferrite * The heat treatment of steels - hardenability * The tempering of martensite * Commercial Steels: New material to include Nanostructured Steels, Steels for the Energy and Automobile Industries * The embrittlement and fracture of steels * Stainless steel * Weld microstructures * Modelling of microstructure and properties *

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Investigation on decomposition behavior of austenite under continuous cooling in vanadium microalloyed steel (30MSV6)

TL;DR: A semi-empirical model has been proposed for prediction of microstructural development during austenite decomposition of the steel and the resultant hardness as mentioned in this paper, which consists of 8 sub-models including ferrite transformation start temperature, ferrite growth, pearlite start temperature and hardness.
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Hybridization of filler wire in multi-pass gas metal arc welding of SA516 Gr70 carbon steel

TL;DR: In this article, a multi-pass gas metal arc welding (GMAW) of SA516 Gr70 carbon steel was carried out by different filler wires such as solid, metal cored and flux cored.
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Morphological evolution of GP zones and nanometer-sized precipitates in the AA2050 aluminium alloy

TL;DR: In this paper, CCAADF-STEM was employed to examine the phases in Al Cu Li alloy (AA2050), including GP(T1), GP(θ″) and GPB zones with their subsequent nanometer-sized products, T1 (Al2CuLi), θ′ (Al 2Cu), and S (al2CuMg) precipitates, respectively.
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Effect of Mo Addition on Strength of Fire-Resistant Steel at Elevated Temperature

TL;DR: In this paper, a series of Fe-Mo-C steels with Mo addition from 0.1 to 0.8 wt.% has been prepared for studying the effect of Mo on the elevated-temperature strength of fire-resistant steel.