Functions of tungsten alloying in microalloyed steels / Jingwei Zhao, Zhengyi Jiang and Chong Soo Lee (University of Wollongong, Australia and others).
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- 9781633215313
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- TA479.T8 Z43 2014eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Effect of tungsten on phase transformation -- Effect of tungsten on precipitation -- Effect of tungsten on microstructural evolution -- Effect of tungsten on mechanical properties -- Heat treatment of microalloyed steels with and without tungsten additions -- Effect of tungsten on corrosion resistance -- Effect of tungsten on hydrogen embrittlement -- Conclusion.
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Tungsten alloying in microalloyed steels is of growing academic and industrial interests due to its positive role in the aspects of microstructural modification and properties improvement. This book has systematically described the functions of tungsten alloying in microalloyed steels. Topics covered in this book include the effects of tungsten on the phase transformation behaviour of microalloyed steels by establishing the continuous cooling transformation diagrams in order to control the expected microstructure and the required mechanical properties; the effects of tungsten on the characteri.
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