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Influence of additional elements (Mo, Nb, Ta and B) on the mechanical properties of high-manganese dual-phase steels

The influence of a small amount of alloying elements such as Mo, Nb, Ta and boron to the 3 wt.% Mn ferritic dual-phase steels was examined. These elements give a microstructure in which the fine martensite phase is well dispersed in the ferrite matrix, which leads to a remarkable reinforcement effec...

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Published in:Journal of materials science 1988-05, Vol.23 (5), p.1769-1778
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