2010
DOI: 10.1002/srin.201000233
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Transformation‐induced plasticity in rapidly solidified Fe88.9Cr4.3V2.2C4.6

Abstract: In the present work, the mechanical behaviour at different strain rates of a high strength tool steel with the composition Fe88.9Cr4.3V2.2C4.6 (at.%), manufactured under relatively high cooling rates and highly pure conditions, was studied. The applied preparation conditions promote a microstructure composed of martensite, retained austenite and a fine network of special carbides already in the as‐cast state. This special phase combination yields a structural material with superior mechanical properties under … Show more

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“…Recent research on this specific topic was done by Kühn et al [33], Schlieter et al [34] and Hufenbach et al [35,36]. Previous experimental work on the as-cast alloy was done by [33] and [34] on arc furnace samples as well as from the current authors on plates which were produced in an induction furnace [37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent research on this specific topic was done by Kühn et al [33], Schlieter et al [34] and Hufenbach et al [35,36]. Previous experimental work on the as-cast alloy was done by [33] and [34] on arc furnace samples as well as from the current authors on plates which were produced in an induction furnace [37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%