CORRELATION BETWEEN HARDNESS AND TENSILE PROPERTIES IN ULTRA-HIGH STRENGTH DUAL PHASE STEELS – SHORT COMMUNICATION

<em>The possibility to predict yield strength, strength limit, fatigue live estimation as well as other mechanical properties depending on values of materials hardness is commonly known and it is often used in practice. The main aim of this contribution is to review the possibilities of applic...

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Main Authors: Martin Gaško, Gejza Rosenberg
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Language:English
Published: Univerzity of Zilina. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering 2012-02-01
Series:Materiálové Inžinierstvo
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Online Access:http://ojs.mateng.sk/index.php/Mateng/article/view/27
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spelling doaj-63a4a096135840138327f02041815b7d2020-11-25T01:48:37ZengUniverzity of Zilina. Faculty of Mechanical EngineeringMateriálové Inžinierstvo 1335-08031338-61742012-02-0118415515918CORRELATION BETWEEN HARDNESS AND TENSILE PROPERTIES IN ULTRA-HIGH STRENGTH DUAL PHASE STEELS – SHORT COMMUNICATIONMartin Gaško0Gejza Rosenberg1Institute of materials research, Slovak Academy of Sciences in Košice, Slovak RepublicInstitute of materials research, Slovak Academy of Sciences in Košice, Slovak Republic<em>The possibility to predict yield strength, strength limit, fatigue live estimation as well as other mechanical properties depending on values of materials hardness is commonly known and it is often used in practice. The main aim of this contribution is to review the possibilities of application of correlation relationships between hardness and ultimate tensile strength of steel sheets in various structural states. The experiments were performed on advanced steels with structure which is composed from ferrite and martensite (dual phase steels).</em><span> </span>http://ojs.mateng.sk/index.php/Mateng/article/view/27Dual phase steelVickers hardnessMechanical properties
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Gejza Rosenberg
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CORRELATION BETWEEN HARDNESS AND TENSILE PROPERTIES IN ULTRA-HIGH STRENGTH DUAL PHASE STEELS – SHORT COMMUNICATION
Materiálové Inžinierstvo
Dual phase steel
Vickers hardness
Mechanical properties
author_facet Martin Gaško
Gejza Rosenberg
author_sort Martin Gaško
title CORRELATION BETWEEN HARDNESS AND TENSILE PROPERTIES IN ULTRA-HIGH STRENGTH DUAL PHASE STEELS – SHORT COMMUNICATION
title_short CORRELATION BETWEEN HARDNESS AND TENSILE PROPERTIES IN ULTRA-HIGH STRENGTH DUAL PHASE STEELS – SHORT COMMUNICATION
title_full CORRELATION BETWEEN HARDNESS AND TENSILE PROPERTIES IN ULTRA-HIGH STRENGTH DUAL PHASE STEELS – SHORT COMMUNICATION
title_fullStr CORRELATION BETWEEN HARDNESS AND TENSILE PROPERTIES IN ULTRA-HIGH STRENGTH DUAL PHASE STEELS – SHORT COMMUNICATION
title_full_unstemmed CORRELATION BETWEEN HARDNESS AND TENSILE PROPERTIES IN ULTRA-HIGH STRENGTH DUAL PHASE STEELS – SHORT COMMUNICATION
title_sort correlation between hardness and tensile properties in ultra-high strength dual phase steels – short communication
publisher Univerzity of Zilina. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
series Materiálové Inžinierstvo
issn 1335-0803
1338-6174
publishDate 2012-02-01
description <em>The possibility to predict yield strength, strength limit, fatigue live estimation as well as other mechanical properties depending on values of materials hardness is commonly known and it is often used in practice. The main aim of this contribution is to review the possibilities of application of correlation relationships between hardness and ultimate tensile strength of steel sheets in various structural states. The experiments were performed on advanced steels with structure which is composed from ferrite and martensite (dual phase steels).</em><span> </span>
topic Dual phase steel
Vickers hardness
Mechanical properties
url http://ojs.mateng.sk/index.php/Mateng/article/view/27
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