Physical simulation of finish rolling of microalloyed steels in isothermal conditions

Author:

Dikic Stefan1ORCID,Glisic Dragomir1,Fadel Abdunaser2,Jovanovic Gvozden3,Radovic Nenad1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade, Serbia

2. Al Zawia University, Faculty of Natural Resources, Department of Petroleum Engineering, Al Zawia, Libya

3. Institute for Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Raw Materials, Metallurgical and Environmental Engineering, Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract

The aim of this work was to establish a temperature of finish rolling stage of Nb/Ti microalloyed steel containing 0.06 wt.% C, 0.77 wt.% Mn, 0.039 wt.% Nb and 0.015 wt.% Ti, using physical simulation. Samples were subjected to laboratory simulation at a twist plastometer at high temperatures, i.e. between 825 and 950?C. Five pass deformation and interpass times were selected in accordance with a processing parameters at five stand finishing hot strip mill. Restoration (recovery and/or recrystallization) behavior was evaluated by calculation of Fraction Softening (FS) and Area Softening Parameter (ASP) values. At 950?C all individual pass stress-strain curves, FS and ASP show full recrystallization in all interpass intervals. On the other hand, with a decrease in temperature to the interval of 875-825?C, the extent of restoration is decreasing, leading to recovery as a sole softening mechanism at 825?C, which was confirmed by the stress-strain curve shape, and values of FS and ASP. It is assumed that, due to high supersaturation, strain-induced precipitation promoted pinning of grain and subgrain boundaries and suppressed recrystallization. Therefore, the critical temperature for finish rolling was estimated to be 825?C.

Funder

Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia

Publisher

National Library of Serbia

Subject

General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry

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