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Publ mst1506 Issue 4128 Page 627
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2001/molybdenum.nobu.pdf18 Apr 2017: Introduction. Many steels contain substitutional solutes which have astrong affinity for carbon or nitrogen. Such steels can behardened by heat treatment which induces the precipitationof fine alloy carbides. Examples of such carbides includeMX, M2C, -
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/abstracts/homogenisation.pdf
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/abstracts/homogenisation.pdf17 Apr 2017: -
Publ mst1503 Issue 4132 Page 287
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2001/gaussian.bailer.mst.pdf18 Apr 2017: Introduction. The formation of austenite is an important component inthe heat treatment of steels. The temperature at whichaustenite begins to form during the continuous heating ofsteel is termed the Ac1 temperature, and that at which thesteel -
PII: S0921-5093(01)00913-3
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2001/adi.neural.Yescas.pdf18 Apr 2017: Materials Science and Engineering A311 (2001) 162 – 173. Estimation of the amount of retained austenite in austemperedductile irons using neural networks. M.A. Yescas a, H.K.D.H. Bhadeshia a,, D.J. MacKay b. a Department of Materials Science and -
Quantitative modelling tools for the design of Ni-base superalloys
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/abstracts/chinese/tancret2.doc17 Apr 2017: Quantitative modelling tools for the design of Ni-base superalloys. F. Tancret. University of Cambridge. Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy. Pembroke Street - Cambridge CB2 3QZ. United Kingdom. Biography: The author is a Materials -
DESIGNOF FERRITIC CREEP–RESISTANT STEELS H. K. D. H.…
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/abstracts/creep.ultrasteel.pdf17 Apr 2017: DESIGNOF FERRITIC CREEP–RESISTANT STEELS. H. K. D. H. BhadeshiaUniversityof Cambridge,U.K! ". " #. $ % & & ' (. ) , - ) $. /. 0 " 0. ( 1. 2! 2 2 3. 4 4 4 5 6 7 4 8 6 4 5. 2 9 :. ; 4 & : 8 4 <. 4 = >? 6 @. 4 A. B C D D E D D D F. 4 G 2. 4 4 G 2 H -
Publ mst1504 Issue 4226 Page 471
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2001/kasuya.extended.mst.pdf18 Apr 2017: Introduction. A model for a single transformation begins with thecalculation of the nucleation and growth rates usingclassical theory,1–6 but an estimation of the volume fractionrequires impingement between particles to be taken intoaccount. This -
Publ mst1501 Issue 4155 Page 22
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2001/bhadeshia.steels.mst.pdf18 Apr 2017: Introduction. About 70% of all the steel compositions that are currentlyused have been developed within the last 10 years. Noveliron alloys are being conceived, manufactured, and mar-keted with a regularity which has confounded manyprophecies. Phase -
Publ mst1505 Issue 4135 Page 518
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2001/matsuzaki.bainite.mst.pdf18 Apr 2017: Table 1 Chemical composition of steels, wt-%. Steel C Si Mn Cr Fe. A 012 203 296. Bal.B 096 021 038 126 Bal. Introduction. The effect of austenite grain size on the evolution of thebainite transformation in steels is not yet certain in spiteof many -
PII: S0921-5093(01)01234-5
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2001/Capdevila.strain.hetero.pdf18 Apr 2017: Materials Science and Engineering A316 (2001) 161 – 165. Strain heterogeneity and the production of coarse grains inmechanically alloyed iron-based PM2000 alloy. C. Capdevila a, U. Miller b, H. Jelenak c, H.K.D.H. Bhadeshia a,a Department of -
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MARTENSITEIN HEAT–RESISTANT STEELS H. K. D.…
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/abstracts/martensite.ultrasteel.pdf17 Apr 2017: MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MARTENSITEIN HEAT–RESISTANT STEELS. H. K. D. H. BhadeshiaUniversityof Cambridge,U.K! " #! $ %. & ' ( ) & ( ' $ , -. / 0 1. 23 4 5 6. 3 4 5 63 4 7 " 6. 8 9 : ; < ' & < =>? @ 7 - A - 7 A B! "! C D C E 7? @ 7 - A F 7 - A! 1 G -
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/abstracts/growth.bainite.data.pdf
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/abstracts/growth.bainite.data.pdf17 Apr 2017: -
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www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/map/data/tar/Ms_data_2004.xls15 Mar 2017: All_data_verified. C. Mn. Si. Cr. Ni. Mo. V. Co. Al. W. Cu. Nb. Ti. B. N. Ms(k). Ref. 0.25. 0.7. 0.2. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 685. BT-9. 0.3. 0.7. 0.2. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 666. BT-10. 0.38. 0.7. 0.2. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.
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