Print Email Facebook Twitter From micro-mechanisms of damage initiation to constitutive mechanical behavior of bainitic multiphase steels Title From micro-mechanisms of damage initiation to constitutive mechanical behavior of bainitic multiphase steels Author Shakerifard, B. (TU Delft (OLD) MSE-3) Contributor Kestens, L.A.I. (promotor) Galan Lopez, J. (promotor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Date 2019-06-24 Abstract Global warming, continuous demand on energy from fossil fuels as a limited natural resource, and costumers’ high expectations regarding product quality are three global challenges that the automotive industry is facing. Fuel consumption reduction has a significant impact on preserving fossil fuels, lowering fossil fuel dependency and the CO2 emissions that result in global warming. Weight reduction of car bodies, as so called Bodies-In-White (BIW), is one possible solution that the automotive industry can invest on. However, there are other conflicting parameters to weight reduction such as passenger safety and formability, which need to be considered simultaneously... Subject steeldamagedynamic propertiescrystal plasticity To reference this document use: https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:230fffcb-b313-4f9f-bec0-e619bc62b0d4 ISBN 978-94-028-1514-6 Embargo date 2019-12-24 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type doctoral thesis Rights © 2019 B. Shakerifard Files PDF B.Shakerifard_PhD_thesis.pdf 14.02 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:230fffcb-b313-4f9f-bec0-e619bc62b0d4/datastream/OBJ/view