Reprint

Recent Trends in Advanced High-Strength Steels

Edited by
October 2021
222 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-2013-1 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-2012-4 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Recent Trends in Advanced High-Strength Steels that was published in

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Summary

Advanced high-strength steels play an important role in many industries and engineering applications because of the excellent combination of mechanical properties important for design, e.g., strength, fatigue, fracture, wear, and manufacturability. In many challenging applications, structural components can be subjected to severe service conditions and, therefore, high-strength steels are often the only choice in these applications. Therefore, understanding the relationships between the mechanical properties and the chemical composition, microstructural features, and manufacturing methods is pivotal to developing safe and durable structures.The goal of this book is to foster a dissemination of the latest research outcomes in the field of advanced high-strength steels from various perspectives. In this volume, a total of thirteen papers, addressing a number of important research problems and developments, have been collected, namely the relationship between microstructure and mechanical properties, the effect of heat treatment variables on the mechanical behaviour, fatigue, and fracture resistances under different loading conditions as well as the weldability, just to mention a few. These articles represent a significant contribution to the research field.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
selective laser melting (SLM); maraging steel 300; fracture toughness; hybrid parts; implanted parts; medium Mn steel; automotive sheet steel; bainitic steel; physical simulation; retained austenite; isothermal holding; buckling; critical limit strain; deformational capacity; nonlinear regression equation; parametric analysis; semi-empirical model; shape constant; stress-strain model; X80 pipeline; martensitic high strength steel; inclusion; residual stress; Abaqus; ASTM A707; Cu-containing low alloy steel; intercritical quenching; long part forging; offshore application; nanobainite; NB; CFB; high-carbon steels; high-strength steels; Si-rich steels; welding; HAZ; fusion zone; steel; martensite; tempering; press-hardening; fatigue crack growth; Selective Laser Melting (SLM); Crack tip Opening Displacement (CTOD); crack tip plastic deformation; ΔK; fatigue strength; ultra high-strength steel; butt joints; weld topography; crack detection and tracking; crack propagation; high-temperature mechanical properties; crack-sensitive zone; brittle zones; phase transformation; equilibrium phase diagram; flat cover; adjustable ballast tank; fracture; high-strength maraging steel; toughness; bainite; direct quenching; CCT and DCCT diagrams; microstructure; tensile properties; impact toughness; maraging steel; plasticity; cyclic loading; low cycle fatigue; additive manufacturing; n/a