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In situ deformation analysis of automotive TWIP steel
TWIP (TWinning-Induced Plasticity) steels are a class of Mn-containing steels that display excellent elongation to fracture even at high strain rates, making them very... -
Mechanical Behaviour of a Dual Phase High Manganese Steel
A newly developed dual phase high manganese steel has the potential to exceed the mechanical properties of many current state of the art advanced high strength automotive and... -
Effect of the welding speed on the residual stress distribution in the AA7050...
Stationary-shoulder friction stir welding (SSFSW) is a relatively new solid-state joining technique which particularly attractive for alloys which are difficult to join via...