Shane C. Kennett, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Metallurgical and Materials Engineering | Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, United States |
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(Strengthening and toughening mechanisms in low-c microalloyed martensitic steel as influenced by austenite conditioning.) |
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Kennett SC, Krauss G, Findley KO. (2018) Strengthening Mechanisms in Low Carbon Lath Martensite as Influenced by Austenite Conditioning Materials Science Forum. 941: 574-582 |
Kang S, Speer JG, Regier RW, et al. (2016) The analysis of bainitic ferrite microstructure in microalloyed plate steels through quantitative characterization of intervariant boundaries Materials Science and Engineering A. 669: 459-468 |
Kennett SC, Krauss G, Findley KO. (2015) Prior austenite grain size and tempering effects on the dislocation density of low-C Nb-Ti microalloyed lath martensite Scripta Materialia. 107: 123-126 |
Kennett SC, Findley KO. (2014) Strengthening and toughening mechanisms in martensitic steel Advanced Materials Research. 922: 350-355 |
Kennett SC, Findley KO. (2012) Strengthening mechanisms in microalloyed martensitic plate steels Iron and Steel Technology. 9: 93-103 |
Kennett SC, Findley KO. (2012) Strengthening mechanisms in microalloyed martensitic plate steels Iron and Steel Technology. 9: 93-103 |