1972
DOI: 10.1007/bf00655764
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The thermomechanical working of carbon steel

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“…The optimum austenite deformation durir.g HTTMT for maximum strengthening is determined by the transformation product. For martensite , hainit e , and pearl ite , the deformation is approxinately 30',, 18%, and 7~, for eutectoid carbon steel (25).…”
Section: Phys Ical Metallurgy Of Tfiermomechanical Treathentsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The optimum austenite deformation durir.g HTTMT for maximum strengthening is determined by the transformation product. For martensite , hainit e , and pearl ite , the deformation is approxinately 30',, 18%, and 7~, for eutectoid carbon steel (25).…”
Section: Phys Ical Metallurgy Of Tfiermomechanical Treathentsmentioning
confidence: 96%