Effect of Microalloying Elements And Deformation Mechanisms On The Twip Steels

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Hüseyin Aydin
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

TWIP (Twinning-Induced Plasticity) steels have exceptionally good combinations of strength, ductility and damage tolerance which satisfy the recent requirements of automotive industries. Firstly, TWIP has the most beneficial effect on the work-hardening. It is believed that deformation twins increase the work-hardening rate by acting as obstacles against gliding dislocations. Moreover, TWIP steels have low to intermediate stacking fault energy and hence undergo extensive mechanical twinning during deformation, which in turn leads a good combination of both strength and ductility. To explain the mechanical characteristics and the mechanical behavior of the TWIP steels, we have been made some investigations and experiments that show the effects of microalloying elements and deformation mechanisms. In this study, three different compositions of TWIP steels have been produced. The microstructure and mechanical properties are characterized by using optical, electron microscopy and mechanical tests.
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APA: Hüseyin Aydin  (2009)  Effect of Microalloying Elements And Deformation Mechanisms On The Twip Steels

MLA: Hüseyin Aydin Effect of Microalloying Elements And Deformation Mechanisms On The Twip Steels. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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