Advanced High Strength Sheet Steels Physical Metallurgy, Design, Pro

The book covers all types of advanced high strength steels ranging from dual-phase, TRIP. Complex phase, martensitic, TWIP steels to third generation steels, including promising candidates as carbide free bainitic steels, med Mn and Qu

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Advanced High Strength Sheet Steels Physical Metallurgy, Design, Processing, and Properties

Advanced High Strength Sheet Steels

Nina Fonstein

Advanced High Strength Sheet Steels Physical Metallurgy, Design, Processing, and Properties

Nina Fonstein Scientific Advisor, Global R&D ArcelorMittal East Chicago, IN, USA

ISBN 978-3-319-19164-5 ISBN 978-3-319-19165-2 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-19165-2

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Foreword

A book coauthored by N.M. Fonstein and S.A. Golovanenko under the title “Dual-phase low-alloy steels” was published in 1986 in Russia. Deep and wide research conducted for various applications of dual-phase steels with ferrite–martensite structure, including intensive trials of cold-rolled sheet steels for cars and long products for fasteners, laid the foundation for this book. It reflected the results of numerous studies by graduate students and engineers of laboratory of formable steels, which was led by Dr. Fonstein, and the analysis of world literature, spanning research methods of structure investigation of multiphase steels, the relationship of parameters of the structure and mechanical properties, and the fundamentals of heat treatment and characteristics that are important for the application of these steels such as formability, weldability, fatigue, etc. It was the first and so far, it seems, the only monograph devoted to dual-phase steel. However, the extensive presented information, including industrial development, was limited to the strength levels between 500 and 700 MPa. Later on, when Nina Fonstein and a couple of her former graduate students joined the research center of ArcelorMittal, where Nina for over 10 years l