Forming-Induced Residual Stress and Material Properties of Roll-Formed High-Strength Steels
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posted on 2024-06-04, 15:20 authored by Y Sun, V Luzin, Y Duan, R Varma, L Shi, Matthias WeissMatthias WeissForming-Induced Residual Stress and Material Properties of Roll-Formed High-Strength Steels
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Berlin, GermanyLanguage
EnglishPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal articleJournal
Automotive InnovationVolume
3Pagination
210-220ISSN
2096-4250eISSN
2522-8765Issue
3Publisher
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Science & TechnologyTechnologyEngineering, Electrical & ElectronicEngineering, MechanicalTransportation Science & TechnologyEngineeringTransportationRoll formingAdvanced high-strength steelsMartensitic steelsForming-induced residual stressNeutron diffraction methodProduct of strength and elongationMARTENSITIC STEELPREDICTIONBaosteel-Australia Joint Research and Development Centre (BAJC) BA17013Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering (ACNS, ANSTO) beam time proposals 4865 and 6499Institute for Frontier Materials4014 Manufacturing engineering4016 Materials engineering
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