Items where Author is "Walunj, Mahesh G"
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ArticleSahoo, Biraj K and Walunj, Mahesh G and Srivastava, V C and Pais, R and Pathak, L C and Mandal, G K (2024) Elimination of Wettability Issues in Interstitial Free High Strength (IFHS) Steel by Controlling the Annealing Atmosphere. Transactions of The Indian Institute of Metals . Walunj, Mahesh G and Mandal, G K and Ranjan, R K and Pais, R and Mishra, Suman K and Venugopalan, T and Pathak, L C (2021) Role of dew points and Fe pre-coats on the galvanizing and galvannealing of dual phase steel. Surface and Coatings Technology, 422 . Gorain, N and Walunj, Mahesh G and Soni, and Kumar, M and Kumar, B R (2020) Effect of continuous annealing process on various structure parameters of martensite of dual-phase steels. Archives of civil and mechanical engineering, 29(4) (IF-3.672). pp. 2305-2015. Mandal, G K and Dutta, M and Kumar, Tipu and Mondal, Avik and Walunj, Mahesh G and Mishra, Suman K and Pais, R and Pathak, L C (2020) Formation and growth of iron-zinc intermetallics during annealing treatment of galvanized steel. Journal of Metallurgy and Materials Science, 62(1-2) . pp. 29-47. Patel, N K and Walunj, Mahesh G and Kumar, B Ravi (2019) Importance of Martensite Spatial Distribution at Large Volume Fractions in Imparting Ductility in High-Strength Dual-Phase Steel. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 28(3) . pp. 1391-1401. Singh, M and Das, A and Venugopalan, T and Mukherjee, K and Walunj, Mahesh G and Nanda, T and Ravi Kumar, B (2018) Impact of Martensite Spatial Distribution on Quasi-Static and Dynamic Deformation Behavior of Dual-Phase Steel. Metallurgical And Materials Transactions A-Physical Metallurgy And Materials Science, 49A(2) (IF-3.094). pp. 463-475. Ravi Kumar, B and Patel, N K and Mukherjee, K and Walunj, Mahesh G and Mandal, G K and Venugopalan, T (2017) Ferrite channel effect on ductility and strain hardenability of ultra high strength dual phase steel. Materials Science and Engineering A- Structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing, 685 (IF-3.094). pp. 187-193. |