Structural steel is a type of construction material that is made from specific grades of steel. It is manufactured in a range of industry standard cross-sectional shapes. Structural steel grades are ...
High-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steel is one of the most important material developments in modern metallurgy. HSLA steels achieve yield strengths ranging from 275 to more than 700 MPa through a ...
Producing energy on Earth through nuclear fusion, the type of reaction that powers the sun, has proven to be a major challenge. The extreme conditions needed for such a reaction require the walls of a ...
Tailoring the hardness and corrosion resistance of dual-phase low-alloy high-carbon steel is gathering huge attention recently because of low-cost production of this grade of steel and its exceptional ...
Microalloying—the art of adding incredibly small amounts of alloying elements (0.15% or less) to steel, and getting a big change—began in the late 1970s. It created a new category of forging steels ...
Over the last century, improvement in mechanical performance of structural metals has primarily been achieved by creating more and more complex chemical compositions. Such compositional complexity ...
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