2010
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.638-642.3152
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Hot Deformation and Ductility Analysis of Continuous Cast C40 Steel by Means of Tensile and Compression Tests

Abstract: The steel production from scrap using continuous cast technology has increased in last decades. Sometimes, steels processed via this route display poor ductility at high temperature. This feature is associated to cooling conditions and chemical composition, which in turns affect the segregation pattern and vary the transformation temperatures and the phase transformation kinetics. The material under study was a C40 steel with a dendrite solidification microstructure coming from an industrial continuous casting… Show more

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“…The optical micrograph of the as-cast specimen is shown in Figure 3(a), which is similar to the wellknown ferritic-pearlitic steels [32][33][34]. The appearance of the pearlite microstructure in the interdendritic regions is a good sign of the microsegregation during solidification.…”
Section: Hot Rollingsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…The optical micrograph of the as-cast specimen is shown in Figure 3(a), which is similar to the wellknown ferritic-pearlitic steels [32][33][34]. The appearance of the pearlite microstructure in the interdendritic regions is a good sign of the microsegregation during solidification.…”
Section: Hot Rollingsupporting
confidence: 56%