Microstructural Classification of Bainitic Subclasses in Low-Carbon Multi-Phase Steels Using Machine Learning Techniques
With its excellent property combinations and ability to specifically adjust tailor-made microstructures, steel is still the world’s most important engineering and construction material. To fulfill ever-increasing demands and tighter tolerances in today’s steel industry, steel research remains indisp...
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Main Authors: | Martin Müller, Dominik Britz, Thorsten Staudt, Frank Mücklich |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/04b38f3f30f346c2b2b50d6095a1e3ec |
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