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  2. Bibliography 1. G. Balalchandran, M. L. Bhatia, N. B. ...

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2002/shah/Bibliography.pdf
    7 Jun 2010: Krishna Rao: Some. Theoretical Aspects on Designing Nickel Free High Nitrogen Austenitic. ... Arnold (1965), pp65-106. 33. J. B. Vogt: Fatigue Properties of High Nitrogen Steels, Journal of Materials.
  3. © 1995 The Institute of Materials. Manuscript received 24 ...

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    7 Jun 2010: Some published. a martensite in alloy A; b bainite in alloy C. ... 3 Alloy B showing accommodation twinning at collisionsites between inclined plates of marten site.
  4. fourth_c.dvi

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    7 Jun 2010: chromium and possibly some iron. Maps for C, Mn, Mo did not reveal any re-distribution. ... with some variations in its amplitude. Similar observations have been reported in the case.
  5. VERY STRONG BAINITIC STEELS F. G. Caballero and C. ...

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2005/Rome1.pdf
    7 Jun 2010: Low transformation temperatures are achieved by the use of a high average carbon concentration and to some extent, substitutional solutes such as manganese. ... In steels A and B (See Table 1), bainite can take between 2 to some 60 days to complete
  6. Cottrell_ICFRM12(2)

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2007/Charpy_Cottrell_JNM_2007.pdf
    7 Jun 2010: Ni and P, there is some lack of consensus between the members of the committee, indicating. ... We were forced to exclude some data through incompleteness, highlighting the need for.
  7. 7 Jun 2010: It is nevertheless empirical and requires some justification for the lineardependence of GN on Th (Fig. ... These are some of thedetails which permit alloy design. Table 1: Mechanisms of Displacive Transformations.
  8. Comparison of alloying concepts forLow Transformation Temperature…

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2010/LTT_Karlsson_2010.pdf
    30 Oct 2010: B-MAG MAG 1.2 100 100-125 215 19 5.0 0.8. Consumables LTT-A and LTT-B did show some tendency to hot cracking in high restraintconditions. ... Alloys A and B,expected to solidify as austenite, did indeed show some tendency to hot cracking although
  9. MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY Modelling of Materials Thursday 28 April ...

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    7 Jun 2010: b) Describe briefly the ideas behind the Embedded Atom Method,. including its physical origins, and state some of the advantages it has over other methods for simulating metallic systems. ... matrix of α phase (composed of A atoms with some B in solid
  10. MS_Scripta.dvi

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    7 Jun 2010: means some sacrifice of accuracy. ... tion to martensite in Fe–Ni and Fe–Ni–C alloys: in: G. B.
  11. Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science 8 ...

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    7 Jun 2010: The alloys allcontain sufficient silicon to suppress the precipitation of cementite from any austenite.In the steels designated A and B (Table 1), bainite can take between 2 to some 60 ... Some micrographs following isothermal transformation to bainitic

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