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  <body><![CDATA[<p>Thesis Title: Microstructural Origins of Variability in
the Tensile Ductility of dual phase steels</p>



<p>Abstract:</p><p>Quantitative relationships among processing parameters, microstructure,
and material properties are of considerable interest in the context of
development of robust processing routes that optimize the required material
properties. As a result, the scientific literature contains a large number of
experimental and theoretical studies on microstructure-properties
relationships. Fracture sensitive mechanical properties such as ductility,
ultimate tensile strength, fatigue life, and fracture toughness depend on the
average microstructural parameters as well as the distributions of
microstructural parameters and their extrema.Development of quantitative
relationships between such material properties and microstructural
distributions and extrema has received considerably less attention,
particularly in the wrought metals and alloys. Accordingly, an important
objective of this research is to perform a systematic investigation in this
direction. </p>

<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The
dependence of the fracture-sensitive mechanical properties on the
microstructural distributions and extrema often leads to substantial
variability in these properties: a set of specimens having the same average
chemistry, the same average processing history, and the same average
microstructural parameters such as volume fractions of different constituents
can exhibit substantially different material properties. The present
research&nbsp; (i) is concerned with high
strength (~ 1000 MPa) high martensite (&gt;50%) dual phase steel where the
martensite is a topologically continuous phase (matrix) containing a dispersion
of islands of ferrite, and (ii) focuses&nbsp;
on understanding the microstructural origins of the variability in
fracture sensitive mechanical properties, in particular variability in the room
temperature uniaxial tensile ductility. The research involves quantitative
microstructure characterization using stereology and digital image processing
and quantitative fractography using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and
fracture profilometry. The analysis of the quantitative fractographic and
microstructural data obtained in this research leads to useful guidelines for
reducing the variability in the tensile ductility of the dual phase steel under
investigation. </p>]]></body>
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