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Blondé, R. (author)
TRIP steel is a material providing great mechanical properties. Such steels show a good balance between high-strength and ductility, not only as a result of the fine microstructure, but also because of the well-known TRIP effect. The Transformation Induced-Plasticity (TRIP) phenomenon is the transformation of the soft metastable austenite phase...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Fang, H. (author)
Solid-state phase transformations in steels cover a broad range of aspects. The underlying physics behind these phase transformations usually include nucleation, diffusion, lattice reconstruction and interactions between solutes and grain boundaries and interfaces. These features and the fact that the events take place at high temperatures, in...
doctoral thesis 2019
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Fang, H. (author), Szymanski, N. (author), Versteylen, C.D. (author), Cloetens, P. (author), Kwakernaak, C. (author), Sloof, W.G. (author), Tichelaar, F.D. (author), Balachandran, S. (author), Herbig, M. (author), Brück, E.H. (author), van der Zwaag, S. (author), van Dijk, N.H. (author)
When metals are mechanically loaded at elevated temperatures for extended periods of time, creep damage will occur in the form of cavities at grain boundaries. In the present experiments it is demonstrated that in binary iron-tungsten alloys creep damage can be self healed by selective precipitation of a W-rich phase inside these cavities. Using...
journal article 2019