This paper examines the impact of coiling temperature and duration on the phase transformation and precipitation behavior of a low carbon and low niobium direct strip cast steel. Coiling was performed at three carefully chosen temperatures: (1) in the ferrite (600°C), (2) during the austenite decomposition (700°C) and (3) in the austenite (850°C). The coiling conditions were found to strongly affect the final microstructure and hardness response, thus highlighting the necessity to judiciously design the coiling treatment. Optical microscopy, and scanning and transmission electron microscopy were used to characterize the microstructural constituents (polygonal ferrite, bainite and pearlite) and the NbC precipitates. Vickers macrohardness measurements are utilized to quantify the mechanical properties. The differences in hardening kinetics for the three different temperatures are shown to come from a complex combination of strengthening contributions.
History
Pagination
47-54
Location
Whistler, B.C.
Start date
2015-06-28
End date
2015-07-03
ISBN-13
9780692437360
Language
eng
Publication classification
E Conference publication, E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2015, International Conference on Solid-Solid Phase Transformations in Inorganic Materials
Editor/Contributor(s)
Militzer M, Botton G, Chen LQ, Howe J, Sinclair C, Zurob H
Title of proceedings
PTM 2015 : Proceedings of the Solid-Solid Phase Transformations in Inorganic Materials 2015 International Conference
Event
Solid-Solid Phase Transformations in Inorganic Materials. International Conference (2015 : Whistler, B.C.)
Publisher
[International Conference on Solid-Solid Phase Transformations in Inorganic Materials 2015]