Paper Title
High Strength TWIP Steel with Increased Corrosion Resistance

Abstract
The research of this paper deals with the development of twinning induced plasticity steel with enhanced corrosion resistance. TWIP steels exhibit an extraordinary combination of high strength and ductility, making them ideal for use in a wide range of applications. The presence of twins in the microstructure gives a unique set of properties that make TWIP steels some of the strongest and most ductile materials available today. Research has focused on the development of TWIP steels with very high strength exceeding 1000 MPa, while maintaining excellent ductility. It was possible to develop steel with a very fine microstructure, a fully austenitic matrix and A Strength of 1050 MPa. The chromium alloying then contributed to increase the corrosion resistance of the developed steel. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) Keywords - TWIP Steel; Microstructure; Mechanical Properties; Corrosion