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6. Martensitic Transformation in High Carbon Steels - Martensite Tetragonality and Impact of Cooling Rate
Sammanfattning : Case-hardened gears are an essential part of our every day life in their role of power transmission in cars and heavy-duty trucks. The increasing use of low pressure carburizing (LPC) for case-hardening in combination with high pressure gas quenching (HPGQ) for cooling opens new possibilities in the design of heat treatments for improved fatigue performance. LÄS MER
7. Does Bainite form with or without diffusion? : The experimental and theoretical evidence
Sammanfattning : With the increased interest in bainitic steels, fundamental understanding of the bainite transformationis of major importance. Unfortunately, the research on bainite has been hampered by an oldcontroversy on its formation mechanism. Over the years two quite different theories have developedclaiming to describe the bainite transformation i.e. LÄS MER
8. Modeling Bainite Formation in Steels
Sammanfattning : This study examines the fundamental aspects of bainite formation in a guided effort to lay a foundation for development of a model capable of predicting bainite formation. In the first part of this study, the tenets of an existing model for growth, developed by Zener and later modified by Hillert are examined. LÄS MER
9. Formation of Bainite Studied by In-situ High-energy X-ray Diffraction
Sammanfattning : Bainitic steels have attracted great attentions in recent years due to their excellent combination of properties to accommodate a wide range of applications. A deep and comprehensive understanding of how bainite forms is required to better design the production process and optimize the properties of bainitic steels. LÄS MER
10. Towards computational materials design and upscaling of alternative binder cemented carbides
Sammanfattning : Increasing demands on economic, social and environmental sustainability throughout society is putting pressure on the development of new and improved materials for resource efficiency, improved component life-time and substitution of toxic or rare elements. For the cemented carbide industry, as a major provider of tools for e.g. LÄS MER