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|a Di Schino, Andrea
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|a Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of Forged Steel
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2023
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|a 1 electronic resource (172 p.)
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|a hydrogen embrittlement
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|a cold work tool steel
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|a carbides
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|a air-cooling
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|a steel
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|a retained austenite characteristics
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|a hot-stamping
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|a n/a
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|a stretch-flangeability
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|a hot-forging
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|a forging
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|a martensite-type medium Mn steel
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|a dislocations
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|a open die forging
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|a retained austenite
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|a History of engineering & technology / bicssc
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|a welding residual stresses
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|a AISI D2
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|a advanced high-strength forging steel
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|a Technology: general issues / bicssc
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|a bainite
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|a tensile property
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|a duplex type medium Mn steel
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|a TRIP-aided bainitic ferrite steel
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|a isothermal transformation process
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|a high-strength steels
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|a artificial neural network
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|a stretch-formability
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|a fast simulator
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|a process optimization
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|a reverted austenite
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|a AISI O1
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|a grain boundary misorientation
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|a tempering
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|a case hardening
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|a applications
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|a heat-treatment
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|a advanced martensitic steel
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|a mechanical properties
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|a fracture
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|a microstructure
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|a impact toughness
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|a heat treatment
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|a direct quenching
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|a high carbon steel
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|a thermomechanical processing
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|a Di Schino, Andrea
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|a This reprint focuses on forged steels as an interesting material family, both from a scientific and commercial point of view, due to their many applications. Despite their diffusion as a consolidated material, many research fields are actively employing new applications. At the same time, innovations are arising from the manufacturing process of such materials, including the possibility to manufacture them from metal powders suitable for 3D printing. This reprint embraces the interdisciplinary work covering physical metallurgy and processing, reporting the experimental and theoretical progress concerning microstructural evolution during processing, and microstructure-properties relations.
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