Recent Developments in Medium and High Manganese Steels
A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701). This special issue belongs to the section "Metal Casting, Forming and Heat Treatment".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2022) | Viewed by 33599
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Manganese steels have been continuously studied since the publication of an article entitled, “Hadfield’s Patent Manganese Steel” in the 8 February 1884 edition of “The Engineer”. Incredibly, 136 years on, few areas of physical metallurgy still generate as much excitement and activity as the study of medium and high manganese steels. The current wave of interest began in the mid-1990s/early 2000s, triggered by the development of cold-rolled 2G and later 3G sheets to meet more stringent automotive weight reduction and crash resistance requirements. Some of the new alloys have already found their way into the automotive marketplace; many others are close to commercial production. A multitude of other, non-automotive, applications is also being enthusiastically pursued. These include shape memory alloys, steels for ballistic protection, cryogenic containers, medical stents, tank cars, slurry pipes, alloys for additive manufacturing, etc.
This Special Issue is intended to provide a broad forum for the latest results in the physical metallurgy of these fascinating steels. This includes fundamental questions regarding phase transformations and strain hardening mechanisms such as the relative importance of mechanical twinning and DSA in TWIP steels, and the factors governing the nucleation, growth and stability of austenite islands in TRIP alloys. Strain partitioning, size effects, extended Lüders plateaus and the origin of negative strain rate sensitivities are all crucial aspects that require much better understanding. Fracture properties and especially the sensitivity to hydrogen embrittlement are equally important subjects for research. Contributions on these and other topics related to the processing, testing, characterization and applications of modern manganese steels are invited.
Dr. Colin Scott
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Manganese steels
- Alloy design
- Strain hardening mechanisms
- Phase transformations
- Mechanical properties
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