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“...±3.10 days) in comparison with other cooling periods. Cell concentration suffered a significant decrease...”
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Influence of hot forging parameters on a low carbon continuous cooling bainitic steel microstructure
“... microstructure with good strength and toughness by continuous cooling after forging without the need of further...”Access document
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“... of new interfaces, leading to a lower austenite undercooling. An extrinsic effect of the cooling rate...”
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“...Abstract The use of continuous cooling bainitic steels can provide a more energy efficient...”
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“...The use of continuous cooling bainitic steels can provide a more energy efficient manufacturing...”
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“... of new interfaces, leading to a lower austenite undercooling. An extrinsic effect of the cooling rate...”
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“...ABSTRACT The first aim of this study was to investigate the effects of perch cooling and different...”
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