2022
DOI: 10.1002/srin.202200315
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Effect of Reheating Temperatures on Hot Ductility and Precipitation Behavior of Low‐Carbon Steels

Abstract: The influence of reheating temperatures on hot ductility is investigated in two Ni‐, Mo‐, and Cu‐containing low‐carbon steels. The effects of solution treatment conditions at 1623, 1673 K, and remelting at 1803 K on the reduction in area (RA) are analyzed. The results show an RA trough in the range of 973–1173 K in all experimental conditions. At 973 K, which is close to the Ae3 temperature of both steel grades, ductility drop is caused by the formation of the thin ferrite film at the prior austenite grain bou… Show more

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