STRENGTH AND DUCTILITY OF TWO-PHASE IRON ALLOYS.

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The strength and ductility of two-phase iron alloys with a ductile second phase were studied on three types of alloys, viz, Fe-Cr-Ni alloys composed of austenite and ferrite, Fe-Ni-C alloys composed of austenite and martensite, and Fe-C alloys composed of ferrite and martensite; these phases had various volume fractions. Results are plotted and analyzed mainly in terms of the effects of grain size and, for constant grain size, the effects of the difference between the tensile properties of the second phase and the matrix, depending on the volume fraction of phases.

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Tamura, I., Yamaoka, Y., Kanatani, S., Ozawa, M., & Akao, A. (1973). STRENGTH AND DUCTILITY OF TWO-PHASE IRON ALLOYS. Tetsu-To-Hagane/Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, 59(3), 454–468. https://doi.org/10.2355/tetsutohagane1955.59.3_454

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