Abstract:Advanced low‐density steels that meet energy shortages and high safety requirements have become a hot research topic in materials science. The addition of light elements with medium‐Al content (5 wt%) to ultrahigh‐strength pearlite cable steel alloy reduces the material density and causes a microstructural change from traditional θ‐pearlite (ferrite + cementite) to θ‐pearlite and κ‐pearlite (ferrite + cementite + κ‐carbide). The results show that the moderate addition of Al and Mn (5 wt%) promotes the formatio… Show more
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