2008
DOI: 10.2355/isijinternational.48.1457
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Improved Model of Kinetics of Strain Induced Precipitation and Microstructure Evolution of Nb Microalloyed Steels during Multipass Rolling

Abstract: One of the main problems of empirical and semi-empirical models that are used to predict austenite microstructure evolution during hot rolling is their limited range of applicability regarding chemical compositions. This paper aims to improve a previous microstructural model paying special attention to the development of a more general equation for the prediction of the onset of strain induced precipitation in Nb microalloyed steels. This has been done with the help of new expressions describing the kinetics o… Show more

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“…The Nb cluster, Nb-C cluster and Nb-rich precipitate number densities increased with a decrease in deformation temperature due to an increase in TMP time (time of cooling from the roughing to the finishing deformation temperature). This corresponds to the theoretically predicted and experimentally observed dependences of Nb precipitation kinetics on temperature [16,17,35,36].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…The Nb cluster, Nb-C cluster and Nb-rich precipitate number densities increased with a decrease in deformation temperature due to an increase in TMP time (time of cooling from the roughing to the finishing deformation temperature). This corresponds to the theoretically predicted and experimentally observed dependences of Nb precipitation kinetics on temperature [16,17,35,36].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In the deformed samples the Nb-C clustering / precipitation took place within 1-2 s during/after the deformation (time before water quench to room temperature), which is slightly quicker than might be expected from the literature data for similar steel chemistries [2,12,13,[15][16][17][18]35]. This can be explained by the following.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…However, to use the models, it is necessary to have experimental data and develop equations that consider the effect that Ti and Nb have on the austenite microstructure evolution. Many works have studied the effect of these elements on the austenite recrystallization, grain growth or strain-induced precipitation kinetics [1][2][3]22,23]. However, most of them have focused on conventional Ti additions, while the data on high Ti steels is very scarce and mostly concentrated on the study of TiC precipitation during hot deformation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This notably increases activation energy and thereby remarkably retards static recrystallisation. [11][12][13][14] This work shows that the fast kinetics of austenite static recrystallisation in Ti-microalloyed steels (due to the fine size of starting austenite grain at reheating temperatures and in some case also to coarse size of TiN particles) makes it difficult to obtain a severe refinement of ferrite grains by means solely of thermomechanical processing. As a result, unlike other microalloyed steels, conventional controlled rolling of Ti-microalloyed steels can be simplified by significantly reducing the number of rolling passes at high temperatures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%