2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00501-011-0036-x
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Work Hardening Behavior of Fe-0.1 C Dual Phase Steel

Abstract: strain relationship of metals and alloys is an indicator of their stretchability during press forming operations. The larger the n value, the more the material can deform before instability, and the material can be stretched further before necking starts. This paper aims to investigate work hardening behavior of dual phase steels. A series of dual-phase (DP) steels containing ferrite and martensite with different volume fractions of martensite (V m ) were produced by intercritical heat treatment. Work hardenin… Show more

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“…From the ln σ versus ln ε curve, n is the slope of the curve. Earlier research [43] [44] [45] exhibited nonlinear variation of ln σ versus ln ε, which illustrated work hardening of dual phase steels happened in two stages.…”
Section: Work Hardening Behaviormentioning
confidence: 97%
“…From the ln σ versus ln ε curve, n is the slope of the curve. Earlier research [43] [44] [45] exhibited nonlinear variation of ln σ versus ln ε, which illustrated work hardening of dual phase steels happened in two stages.…”
Section: Work Hardening Behaviormentioning
confidence: 97%