(en) The subject of this thesis is twofold: (i) to contribute to the understanding of the phase transformations and mechanical properties of TRIP-assisted multiphase steels; (ii) to show to what extent a new TRIP-assisted multiphase steel with a reduced silicon content could meet the performance requirements for high-strength formable steels. It enlightens the correlations between Processing, Microstructure and Properties. Furthermore, the different investigations carried out in this thesis will aim at comparing what can be called a conventional high silicon TRIP-assisted multiphase steel with a newly proposed low silicon TRIP-assisted multiphase steel.
Affiliations
UCLouvainFSA/MAPR - Département des sciences des matériaux et des procédés
Citations
APA
Chicago
FWB
Jacques, P. (1999). On the physics and mechanics of phase transformations in TRIP-assisted multiphase steels. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/129789