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Relationship between microstructure and texture development during the early stages of annealing in warm rolled low carbon steels

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posted on 2024-06-06, 11:15 authored by IB Timokhina, JJ Jonas, SP Ringer, S Bulcock, EV Pereloma
The influence of chromium and phosphorus addition on the microstructure and on texture development was studied during the early stages of the annealing of warm rolled, low carbon steels. The addition of alloying elements led to an increase in the volume fraction of grains containing both shear bands and microbands. Moreover, the alloyed steels displayed lower stored energies and dislocation densities compared with an unalloyed low carbon steel. Two types of carbides were present after warm rolling in the steels containing the alloying additions: (i) coarse carbides; and (ii) fine strain-induced particles. These microstructural differences affected the development of texture during annealing.

History

Volume

500-501

Pagination

795-802

Location

Donostia-San Sebastian, Basque Country, Spain

Start date

2005-09-07

End date

2005-09-09

ISSN

0255-5476

ISBN-10

0878499814

Publication classification

EN.1 Other conference paper

Title of proceedings

Materials Science Forum

Event

International Conference on Microalloying for New Steel Processes and Applications

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications Ltd

Place of publication

Zurich, Switzerland

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