Mechanism of Work Hardening of Mn13 after Conventional Cold Rolling

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It is convenience to make plastic deformation by taking conventional cold rolling. By taking this technique on austenitic high manganese steel (Mn13) specimens, the hardness of Mn13 specimens increases. The mechanism of work hardening after conventional cold rolling is analyzed by studying the microstructure and electron diffraction pattern in depth. The research will make great significance to theory and practice.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 311-313)

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927-930

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August 2011

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