Essays about: "high-strength steel"
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1. Characterisation of Non-metallic Inclusions in Special Steels using Electrolytic Extraction
University essay from KTH/MaterialvetenskapAbstract : When producing high strength special steels strict requirements are in place to assure the quality of the final product, both in terms of harmful elements and the content of non-metallic inclusions (NMI). Achieving cleanliness is a gradual process where all the steps of the production process are inter- connected, meaning that it is crucial to know the influence of each step in order to assure the contents of the final product. READ MORE
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2. Fatigue strength assessment of post weld improved welded joints
University essay from KTH/Lättkonstruktioner, marina system, flyg- och rymdteknik, rörelsemekanikAbstract : In this thesis work a literature survey is done to collect published data for T-welded joints with a thickness of 5-12 mm, produced in high strength steel and treated with HFMI. In addition to this, large structures are researched. READ MORE
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3. The Effect of Temperature Gradients During Intercritical Annealing of Advanced High Strength Steels : Method Development for Experimental Streamlining
University essay from KTH/MaterialvetenskapAbstract : The third-generation advanced high strength steels, AHSS, represent an opportunity for today’s steel development, where lighter materials with maintained strength and toughness are in demand. The unique properties of these materials often stem from a tailored microstructure. READ MORE
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4. Precipitation analysis in bearing steel Hybrid 60
University essay from KTH/MaterialvetenskapAbstract : New materials are always being developed to get the best properties possible where needed. The way to create these materials and test them is also developing. When it comes to high-strength steels, a martensitic microstructure is a common choice. READ MORE
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5. Weight Optimization of Vertical-Axis Wind Turbine Blades constructed in Swedish Fossil Free Steel : With respect to fatigue life time
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för maskinteknik (MT)Abstract : Wind turbines have been utilized for centuries to harness energy from the wind. Commercial wind turbine blades are typically made from composite materials, which are difficult to recycle, leading to blades ending up in landfills at the end of their lifecycle. Additionally, these materials contribute to microplastic pollution. READ MORE