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The Influence of Boron on the Ductile-Brittle Transition in Femn Steels
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2011
Abstract
Given the recent interest in the element boron as an intergranular “glue” in intermetallics it is important to recognize that it also has a strong effect on intergranular fracture in more conventional structural alloys. The best documented examples are Fe-Mn alloys. It was shown some years ago that the introduction of a minor alloying addition of boron can reduce the ductile-brittle transition of Fe-12Mn ferritic steel by nearly 200 degrees centrigrade; more recent work has shown similar results in austenitic Fe-Mn steels. The effect is due to the suppression of intergranular fracture. The basic mechanism has been worked out in some detail and will be described.
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