2023
DOI: 10.1002/srin.202200695
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Corrugation Reinforced Architectured Materials by Direct Laser Hardening: A Study of Geometrically Induced Work Hardening in Steel

Abstract: Improving the strength‐to‐ductility trade‐off remains the prime driving force for the development of advanced high‐strength steel. Traditionally research breakthroughs are focused on the microstructure and relative phase composition. Herein, laser hardening is applied to ductile ferritic steel to introduce straight and corrugated martensitic reinforcements, effectively generating architectured steel sheets. Tensile behavior of laser‐architectured samples is studied both using finite‐element method simulation a… Show more

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