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Steel Materials for Automotive Industry

Summary

In introduction, given subject is austenite transformation product-oriented, are mentioned effects of deformation and cooling processes, often from point of view of physic of metals. New information about different material types applied in automotive industry is presented, including production and heat treatment, resp. thermomechanical treatment and mechanical properties. Materials are divided into three developmental generations, including the HASS types.

Literature

MAZANCOVÁ, E. Materials for exasting technical applications (chapter 1, 2 and 3). Ostrava: VŠB-TU Ostrava, 2013. Available from: https://www.fmmi.vsb.cz/cs/studenti/study-support/advanced-engineering-materials/index.html

ROBINSON, L. Modernization of Existing Assets to Meet the Growing Demand for Advanced High-Strength Steels. Iron and Steel Technolgy. 2017, 14(2), 34-44. ISSN 1547-0423 .

DE MOOR, E., P.J. GIBBS, J.G. SPEER and D.K. MATLOK. Strategies for Third-Generation Advanced High-Strength Steel Development. Iron and Steel Technology. 2010, 7(3), 133-144. ISSN 1547-0423 .

MAZANCOVÁ, E. and K. MAZANEC. Physical Metallurgy of Thermo-Mechanical Treatment of Structural Steels. Cambridge: Cambridge Int. Sci. Publishing, 1997. ISBN 1898326436.

Advised literature

BHADESHIA, H.K.D.H. Bainite in Steels – Tansformations, Microstructure and Properties. London: Ins. of Materials, 1992. ISBN-10: 186125 1122 .

JI, F.Q., C.N. LI, S. TANG, Z.Y. LIU and G.D. WANG. Effect of Carbon and Niobium on Microstructure and Properties for Ti Bearing Steels. Material Science of Technology. 2015, 31(6), 695-702. ISSN 0267-0836 .

BATTACHARYIA, T., S.B. SINGH, S. DAS, A. HALDAR and D. BHATTAACHARRJEE. Development and Characterisation of C-Mn-Al-Si-Nb TRIP Aided Steel. Material Science of Engineering. 2011, 528A, 2394-2400. ISSN 09621-5093.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština
Code 653-3020
Abbreviation OMAP
Course title Steel Materials for Automotive Industry
Coordinating department Department of Materials Engineering and Recycling
Course coordinator Ing. Kateřina Konečná, Ph.D.