Effect of molybdenum addition on the precipitation of carbides in the austenite matrix of titanium micro-alloyed steels
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Title
Effect of molybdenum addition on the precipitation of carbides in the austenite matrix of titanium micro-alloyed steels
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Keywords
Austenite, Interfacial Energy, Structural Term, Isothermal Holding, Lattice Misfit
Journal
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
Volume 51, Issue 10, Pages 4996-5007
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2016-02-16
DOI
10.1007/s10853-016-9804-z
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