2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.622-623.314
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Mechanical Response of Microalloyed Steel Subjected to Nonlinear Deformation

Abstract: Microalloyed steels have been the subject of theoretical and experimental studies revealing their exceptional mechanical response under nonlinear deformation conditions. In microalloyed steels, especially in multiphase steels, the mechanical properties are adjusted by combination of microstructure components with different levels of theirs mechanical responses, including hardness and ductility. A comprehensive studies have revealed that a transition from the development of usual bulk dislocation microstructure… Show more

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“…Therefore, more complex models e.g. combined kinematic-isotropic hardening flow rule are developed (Graca et al, 2014). Another modelling approach includes flow rules based on internal variables e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, more complex models e.g. combined kinematic-isotropic hardening flow rule are developed (Graca et al, 2014). Another modelling approach includes flow rules based on internal variables e.g.…”
Section: Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Material was assumed to be low carbon steel (Muszka, 2013). At macro scale, combined isotropic-kinematic hardening law was implementedmodel parameters were adopted from the previous Authors work (Graca et al, 2014). At micro scale, UHARD user subroutine was used to implement the developed physically-based hardening rule presented in the previous chapter.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Then, based on the model, the dislocation cells' size can be calculated. The detail description of the presented models can be found in [29].…”
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