2021
DOI: 10.1002/srin.202100281
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Effects of Constituent Hardness on Formability of Dual Phase Steels

Abstract: Figure 14. Correlations of HER with tensile properties for the AR and eight modified conditions: a) HER versus UE, and b) HER versus the ratio of yield to tensile strength (YS/UTS).

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“…In addition, the strength of the composite decreased due to the eld effect of Al. These results are approximately expected results according to composite rules about combining materials [7], [13] 3.2. Piercing process of the samples shearing force was the maximum value of 45452.2 N when punch "0" was used.…”
Section: Microstructure and Tensile Testsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…In addition, the strength of the composite decreased due to the eld effect of Al. These results are approximately expected results according to composite rules about combining materials [7], [13] 3.2. Piercing process of the samples shearing force was the maximum value of 45452.2 N when punch "0" was used.…”
Section: Microstructure and Tensile Testsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Dual-phase steels, their microstructures consisting of martensite phases dispersed in a soft ferrite matrix, have left their mark for about 40 years and continue to be the automotive industry's basic body-in-white, technological, and economical material. [11]- [13]These steels have properties that can be expressed as ideal for many conditions compared to the HSLA steels from which they are produced [14], [15]. These are continuous yielding behaviour, low yield strength, high cure rate, smooth and total elongation, low yield rate, etc.…”
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confidence: 99%