2014
DOI: 10.3365/kjmm.2014.52.2.113
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Effect of the Tempered Martensite Matrix and Granular Bainite on Stretch-Flangeability for 980 MPa Hot-Rolled Steel

Abstract: The main goal of the study is to obtain high strength and formability for automotive sheet steels such as wheel and chassis. Ferrite-based steels developed previously exhibited superior stretch-flangeability to 780 MPa and even to 980 MPa grade steels. However, it was difficult to achieve 980 MPa tensile strength sufficiently. To achieve a superior stretch-flangeability and to acquire a sufficiently high strength over 980 MPa, a composition of Fe-Cr-Ti-B was developed for hot rolling. The manufactured steel wa… Show more

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“…2(b) and (c)). The rapid increase in carbide volume fraction in the 600 T steel (about 59% increase) is associated with the increase in volume fraction of intralath carbides whose shapes are spherical or elliptical [21][22][23]. Thus, morphologies of prior austenite or martensite packet are not clearly defined.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…2(b) and (c)). The rapid increase in carbide volume fraction in the 600 T steel (about 59% increase) is associated with the increase in volume fraction of intralath carbides whose shapes are spherical or elliptical [21][22][23]. Thus, morphologies of prior austenite or martensite packet are not clearly defined.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%