Gradient boosted regression trees for modelling onset of austenite decomposition during cooling of steels

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  • who: Juho Luukkonen from the The main part of the CCT data for this study was taken from the wide experimental studies conducted in Germany [20, ] Britain, , and Slovenia [24]Additional data were also collected from many single publications, including also the inhouse data conducted in the University of Oulu using Gleeble equipment. The focus was chosen to be on low alloyed steels. In the current study no data was collected for high-carbon steels, which may include carbides in their austenitic structure. It is known that only the dissolved elements control the austenite decomposition. The dissolved . . .

     

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