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Meeting MS&T23: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Advanced Materials for Harsh Environments
Presentation Title J-3: Material Properties of High-strength High Chromium TWIP Steels with Increased Corrosion Resistance
Author(s) Pavel Podany, Tomas Studecky
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Pavel Podany
Abstract Scope The development of twinning-induced plasticity (TWIP) steels has led to the creation of high-strength steels that offer exceptional ductility and strength properties. The unique TWIP effect enables these steels to undergo extensive deformation before fracturing, thanks to the formation of twins during the deformation process. As a result, TWIP steels are suitable for use in various industries, particularly for structural applications or components requiring high levels of stress and deformation. This paper focuses on the development of new steels that possesses a fully austenitic microstructure, high chromium content, and exceptional strength. The microstructure, mechanical, and corrosion properties of these steels have been extensively studied.

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Effect of Laser Surface Treatment on the Corrosion and Fatigue Performance of AA5456-H116 Alloys
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J-4: Metal-coated Halloysite Nanotube-Based Antimicrobial Filtration System for Space Mission Applications
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Molded Martian and Lunar Regolith Compressed Pellet Samples
Performance of High Z and High-density Multifunctional Materials in Harsh Environments
Smart Phase Transforming Metal Ceramic Multilayers
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