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Changes in the microstructure and mechanical properties of Cu-Ti alloy sheets during cold rolling and subsequent annealing were studied with and without Cu-Ti precipitates in the initial microstructures. Pre-existing Cu-Ti precipitates plastically deformed and severely elongated in the rolling direction via cold rolling, accelerating the formation of a nano-lamellar structure. A mean lamellar boundary...
Kester Clarke is the JOM advisor for the Shaping & Forming Committee of the TMS Materials Processing & Manufacturing Division, and guest editor for the topic Shaping & Forming of Advanced High Strength Steels in this issue.
Challenging fuel economy and safety standards in the automotive industry have led to the need for materials with higher strength while maintaining levels of formability that meet component manufacturing requirements. Advanced high-strength steels, such as dual-phase steels with tensile strengths of 980 MPa and 1180 MPa, are of interest to address this need. Increasing the strength of these materials...
Kester Clarke is the JOM advisor for the Shaping & Forming Committee of the TMS Materials Processing & Manufacturing Division, and guest editor for the topic Behavior of Sheet Metal Under Multiaxial Deformation Paths in this issue.
Transformation strains measured via dilatometry and phase fractions measured by optical metallography were used to develop a two-stage, conversional model to accurately determine phase fraction directly and continuously from measured dilation strains for multiphase transformations. The multiphase ferrite + pearlite to austenite transformation was analyzed here, but the two-stage conversional model...
Yuri Hovanski is the guest editor for the Shaping and Forming Committee of the TMS Materials Processing & Manufacturing Division and the coordinator of the topic “Friction-Stir Welding and Processing” in this issue.
John E. Carsley is the guest editor for the Shaping and Forming Committee of the TMS Materials Processing & Manufacturing Division, and coordinator of the topic Deformation and Formation of Joined Materials in this issue.
The development of oxide dispersion strengthened ferrous alloys has shown that microstructures designed for excellent irradiation resistance and thermal stability ideally contain stable nanoscale precipitates and dislocation sinks. Based upon this understanding, the microstructures of conventionally manufactured ferritic and ferritic-martensitic steels can be designed to include controlled volume...
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