Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1575811 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Asymmetric rolling (AsR) was carried out to achieve a gradient ultrafine ferrite and martensite duplex structure in a commercial low-carbon microalloyed steel and compared with symmetric rolling. Two specific fiber textures 〈110〉//RD and 〈111〉//ND were developed through the thickness when imposing shear strains by AsR. In hibition of plastic instability in the ultrafine ferrite was closely associated with the gradient grain-size distribution, beneficial shear fiber textures and the dispersed martensite, resulting in high strength (~905 MPa) with good ductility (~17%).
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Authors
M.H. Cai, S. Singh Dhinwal, Q.H. Han, Q. Chao, P.D. Hodgson,