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Effect of copper on microstructure, recrystallization and precipitation kinetics in strip cast low carbon steel

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posted on 2024-06-03, 11:03 authored by P Sellamuthu, Peter HodgsonPeter Hodgson, N Stanford
Abstract Strip cast samples with different copper content have been developed by simulated direct strip casting. The as-cast microstructures were characterized by optical microscopy and electron microscopy. The microstructures mainly consisted of polygonal ferrite and Widmanstatten ferrite in as cast condition. X-ray diffraction showed that the copper was in solid solution in the as-cast condition. It was found that the equivalent tensile yield and maximum strengths, both increased with an increase in copper content. The strip cast samples were cold rolled to 70% reduction and then annealed isothermally at 600, 650 and 700 °C for various times to study the recrystallization and precipitation kinetics. After annealing, the hardness and strength were found to be decreased due to recovery and recrystallization. It was found that an increase in copper content retarded the recrystallization kinetics. During annealing, precipitation of copper was observed. The copper precipitates were bimodal with respect to particle size and distribution. The size and spacing of the particles were measured and the Zener pinning effect of the particles was calculated. High pinning forces of more than 2 MPa were predicted, and this correlated well with the observed decrease in recrystallization kinetics.

History

Journal

Materials Research Express

Volume

6

Article number

ARTN 1265j5

Pagination

1 - 21

Location

Bristol, Eng.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

2053-1591

eISSN

2053-1591

Language

English

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

12

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD