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Low Temperature Ductility of Ultrafine Grain α Iron and Its Substitutional Solid Solutions
微細粒α鉄とその置換型固溶体合金の低温延性
1977
Tetsu to hagane
微細粒α鉄とその置換型固溶体合金の低温延性
A study was made of the effect of substitutional solute elements on the ductility of ultrafine grain α iron which was prepared by cold rolling and subsequent annealing to various stages of recovery and recrystallization. The addition of Si or Ti was found to have a remarkable effect in improving the low temperature ductility of the alloy recrystallized into the ultrafine grain structure which in an unalloyed condition showed a very small uniform elongation owing to the plastic instability. Al
doi:10.2355/tetsutohagane1955.63.3_469
fatcat:jaebcsae5fddjggo6mrqqdcjge