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Partially Annealed High Strength Cold Rolled Steels
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Abstract
The techniques of producing and utilizing recovery-annealed cold-rolled sheet products are described with emphasis on the ability to obtain:
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yield strength minimums ranging from 60 to 160 ksi (413 to 1102 MPa),
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uniformity of metallurgical properties; and
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useful and formable steels for economical weight saving application in the automotive industry.
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Lake, P. and Grenawalt, J., "Partially Annealed High Strength Cold Rolled Steels," SAE Technical Paper 770163, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770163.Also In
References
- Morgan R.P. Bosch R.A. Lake P.B. “Steel in the Automotive Industry-Challenge and Response” AISI 84th General Meeting New York, New York May 27 1976
- Lake P.B. Morgan R.P. Schneider E.J. “Practices in the Production of Stress-Relief-Annealed Container Steel” Regional Meeting, AISI Pittsburgh October 1971
- Hartmann J.E. Lake P.B. Hutson E.K. “The Production of Ductile High-Strength Galvanized Steel” Regional Meeting, AISI Chicago 1971
- Lake P.B. Grenawalt J.J. “Properties and Applications of High Strength Cold-Rolled Steels” SAE Automobile Engineering Meeting Toronto, Canada October 21-25 1974 Paper No. 740954
- Larsen F.A. Salmos J. “A Time-Temperature Relationship for Recrystallization Grain Growth” Trans ASM 46 1377
- Lake P.B. “Recovery Annealed Cold-Reduced Plain Carbon Steels and Methods of Producing”