Microstructure and Texture in Steels: and Other Materials by John J. Jonas (auth.), Arunansu Haldar, Satyam Suwas,

By John J. Jonas (auth.), Arunansu Haldar, Satyam Suwas, Debashish Bhattacharjee (eds.)

Microstructure and Texture in Steels and different Materials includes a set of articles touching on experimental and theoretical points of the evolution of crystallographic texture and microstructure in the course of processing of steels and a few different materials.

Among the themes coated is the processing-microstructure-texture-property dating in several types of steels, together with the newest grade. specific emphasis has been given to introduce contemporary advances within the characterization of texture and microstructure, in addition to modeling. The papers incorporated are written via famous specialists from academia and commercial R and D, for you to give you the reader with state of the art, in-depth wisdom of the subject.

With those attributes, Microstructure and Texture in Steels and different Materials is anticipated to serve the reason for developing wisdom of present advancements in microstructural technology and fabrics engineering between educational and R and D team of workers operating within the field.

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The microstructure is subdivided by lamellar boundaries nearly parallel to the rolling direction [15]. 38 N. Hansen, X. Huang, and N. Kamikawa Fig. 5 Boundary spacing measured along the normal direction (ND) as a function of the rolling strain (εVM) for IF steel deformed by cold rolling [10] and by ARB under two different conditions (see text) [15–17]. from low to medium strains can be obtained by cold rolling and by ARB. It is seen that the structure continues to refine with increasing strain without saturation.

Li, G. Winther and N. , 54 (2006), 401. [22] X. Hansen and N. Tsuji: Science, 312 (2006), 249. [23] N. Kamikawa, H. Zhang, X. Huang and N. Hansen: to be published in Mater. Sci. Forum special volume “Advances in Nanostructured Materials Processed by Severe Plastic Deformation”, (2008). [24] N. Kamikawa, N. Tsuji, X. Huang and N. , 54 (2006), 3055. Q. Cao, A. Godfrey, N. Hansen and Q. Liu: submitted for publication. [26] X. Huang, S. Morito, T. Maki and N. Hansen: to be submitted for publication.

In the following the structural refinement by plastic deformation will be discussed in general and exemplified by the structural evolution during rolling of interstitial free (IF) steel. In order to cover a large strain range three different processes have been investigated: (i) traditional rolling, (ii) accumulative rollbonding (ARB) and (iii) martensitic transformation followed by rolling. 1. An increase in strain is followed by a decrease in the scale of the structure down to approximately 100 nm without saturation.

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