A sustainable ultra-high strength Fe18Mn3Ti maraging steel through controlled solute segregation and α-Mn nanoprecipitation
The enormous magnitude of 2 billion tons of alloys produced per year demands a change in design philosophy to make materials environmentally, economically, and socially more sustainable. This disqualifies the use of critical elements that are rare or have questionable origin. Amongst the major alloy...
Main Authors: | Alves, L.M (Author), Gault, B. (Author), Hupalo, M.F (Author), Kwiatkowski da Silva, A. (Author), Lu, W. (Author), Ponge, D. (Author), Raabe, D. (Author), Souza Filho, I.R (Author), Zilnyk, K.D (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2022
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Online Access: | View Fulltext in Publisher |
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