Processing maps for the analysis of hot workability of microalloyed steels 38MnSiVS5 and 0.39C1.47Mn

Processing maps for the analysis of hot workability of microalloyed steels 38MnSiVS5 and 0.39C1.47Mn

Rudimylla da Silva Septimio, Sergio Tonini Button, Chester John Van Tyne

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Agradecimentos: The authors wish to thank FAPESP (2012/ 23273-0 and 2013/23007-0) for the financial support and Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center (ASPPRC) at CSM— Colorado School of Mines for the support in samples and equipment usage during the project

Microalloyed steels are gaining increasing importance as substitutions for carbon steels because they possess higher mechanical properties, such as strength and toughness after hot forging, without a need for post-deformation heat treatment. To increase machinability, sulfur is added to microalloyed...

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CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO - CNPQ

2012/23273-0; 2013/23007-0

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Processing maps for the analysis of hot workability of microalloyed steels 38MnSiVS5 and 0.39C1.47Mn

Rudimylla da Silva Septimio, Sergio Tonini Button, Chester John Van Tyne

										

Processing maps for the analysis of hot workability of microalloyed steels 38MnSiVS5 and 0.39C1.47Mn

Rudimylla da Silva Septimio, Sergio Tonini Button, Chester John Van Tyne

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    Journal of materials science

    Vol. 51, no. 5 (Mar., 2016), p. 2512-2528