Study on Strain Hardening Property and Bake Hardening Property of High Aluminum Dual Phase Steel

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In this paper the strain hardening property and the bake hardening property of an original dual phase steel with high Aluminum had been studied. It can be disclosed that the dual phase steel has an excellent strain hardening property and bake hardening property with a strain hardening value of 125MPa and a bake hardening value of 60MPa as well as a total hardening value of 162MPa. The excellent properties of bake hardening and strain hardening will make some contribution to the application properties of the auto parts made by the new dual phase steel. Key Words:dual phase steel, strain hardening, bake hardening

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 774-776)

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September 2013

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