Nanostructural engineering and microstructure characterisation of modern high strength steels
The concept of microstructural engineering of steel is well established and is the basis for a wide range of processes and products.Recently,though,there has been increasing emphasis in developing microstructures that have submicron length scales and also in understanding in far greater detail the structures and solute effects that are occurring at the nanoscale.In this review it is proposed that we are heading towards the situation where we are applying nanostructural engineering concepts in the development of new steels.A range of examples are given as well as a discussion of the potential impact of new processing routes.Clearly the future advances will be driven through improved characterization methods,such as atom probe tomography,in combination with advance modeling.
advanced high strength steels ultrafine ferrite precipitation atom probe tomography
Peter D Hodgson Ilana B Timokhina Hossein Beladi Elena V Pereloma
Centre for Material and Fibre Innovation,Deakin University,Geelong,Australia,VIC 3217 School of Mechanical,Materials and Mechatronics Engineering,University of Wollongong,Australia,NSW 2
国际会议
上海
英文
235-241
2008-09-26(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)