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The effect of alloy chemistry and strain rate on the Md30 temperature of metastable austenitic stainless steels

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Main Author: Papo, Jones Malesela
Other Authors: Knutsen, Robert D
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Centre for Materials Engineering 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/14045 The effect of alloy chemistry and strain rate on the Md30 temperature of metastable austenitic stainless steels Papo, Jones Malesela Knutsen, Robert D Materials Engineering Includes bibliographical references. The work covered in this thesis provides a comprehensive discussion of the transformation behaviour of Type 304 metastable stainless steels with small' variations in alloy composition. The study focuses mainly on the austenite stability with respect to alloy composition, rate of deformation and temperature. To achieve these objectives, uniaxial tensile tests at 0.3 true strain were performed at low and high strain rates (10-3s-1 and 3 x 10-2s-1 respectively), in the temperature range of -60 to 55°C under isothermal testing conditions. 2015-09-23T07:28:15Z 2015-09-23T07:28:15Z 1994 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/14045 eng application/pdf Centre for Materials Engineering Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment University of Cape Town
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Papo, Jones Malesela
The effect of alloy chemistry and strain rate on the Md30 temperature of metastable austenitic stainless steels
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title The effect of alloy chemistry and strain rate on the Md30 temperature of metastable austenitic stainless steels
title_full The effect of alloy chemistry and strain rate on the Md30 temperature of metastable austenitic stainless steels
title_fullStr The effect of alloy chemistry and strain rate on the Md30 temperature of metastable austenitic stainless steels
title_full_unstemmed The effect of alloy chemistry and strain rate on the Md30 temperature of metastable austenitic stainless steels
title_short The effect of alloy chemistry and strain rate on the Md30 temperature of metastable austenitic stainless steels
title_sort effect of alloy chemistry and strain rate on the md30 temperature of metastable austenitic stainless steels
topic Materials Engineering
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/14045
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