Application of Dual-Phase Steels for Automotive Closure Panels

With interest in improving vehicle quality and customer satisfaction, Ford Motor Company initiated an effort aimed at improving dent resistance of closure panels. An investigation of various means of product improvement led to the recognition of dual phase steels, due to their inherent formability a...

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Veröffentlicht in:SAE transactions 2003-01, Vol.112, p.238-243
Hauptverfasser: Sriram, S., Chintamani, J. S., Bhatnagar, R. S., Nagle, P., Dobieralski, G., Riley, W. M.
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