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Optimal microstructures for martensitic steels
P. Shanthraj
, M. A. Zikry
North Carolina State University
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Engineering
Fracture Toughness
100%
Transmissions
50%
Crack Propagation
50%
Crack Arrest
50%
Elements
25%
Steel
25%
Fracture
25%
Microstructure
25%
Models
25%
Determines
25%
Deflection
25%
High Strength
25%
Mechanisms
25%
Crack
25%
Toughening
25%
Design Guideline
25%
Fracture Surface
25%
Failure Criterion
25%
Dislocation Density
25%
Microstructural Characteristic
25%
Block Size
25%
Lath Martensite
25%
Material Science
Martensitic Stainless Steel
100%
Ductility
50%
Nucleation
50%
Crack Growth
50%
Spring Steel
25%
Crack
25%
Finite Element Methods
25%
Morphology
25%
Toughness
25%
Crystal Plasticity
25%