2012
DOI: 10.1002/srin.201200002
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Effect of the Charging Temperature on the Hot Ductility of Nb‐Containing Steel in the Simulated Hot Charge Process

Abstract: In order to develop a comprehensive understanding of the effect of hot charging temperature on the hot ductility of a Nb‐containing steel, direct hot charging process was simulated by using a Gleeble thermo stress/strain machine. Three kinds of thermal histories were introduced to assess the hot ductility of the steel during continuously cast, hot charging, and cold charging process by means of hot tensile test in relation to surface cracking of hot charging processed steel slabs. The ductility of the specimen… Show more

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“…More recently, work by Lu et al 112 has shown that a plain C-Mn steel with 0?29%Cu, 0?22%Ni (i.e. approximately equal amounts of Ni and Cu), 0?53%Cr and 0?08%P gives a small improvement in ductility over a steel with none of these residuals present.…”
Section: Influence Of Cu Ni and Sn On Hot Ductilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, work by Lu et al 112 has shown that a plain C-Mn steel with 0?29%Cu, 0?22%Ni (i.e. approximately equal amounts of Ni and Cu), 0?53%Cr and 0?08%P gives a small improvement in ductility over a steel with none of these residuals present.…”
Section: Influence Of Cu Ni and Sn On Hot Ductilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1] When these precipitates exist in ferrite or at the interface between austenite and ferrite, voids can form and then propagate to cause cracks and fractures. [53] In the steels that had E IA < 75 J, all slabs developed thermal cracks. These steels also had a high content of elements such as C, Si, and Al.…”
Section: Relationship Between Impact Absorption Energy and Thermal Cr...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…[ 1 ] When these precipitates exist in ferrite or at the interface between austenite and ferrite, voids can form and then propagate to cause cracks and fractures. [ 53 ]…”
Section: Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is generally known that niobium and vanadium microalloyed steels are very sensitive to surface and internal defect occurence after continuous casting. It was found that it is caused by suboptimal casting conditions setting such as steel superheat, casting speed, secondary cooling intensity in combination with blooms straightening in temperature range where NbC, NbN, Nb(C,N), VC, VN and V(C,N) precipitates [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. It was also found that proper heating strategy preceding the hot rolling process is necessary to prevent excessive internal defects grow [8][9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%