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Formation of ultrafine grained structure in plain carbon steels through thermomechanical processing

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posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by Hossein BeladiHossein Beladi, Georgina Kelly, Peter HodgsonPeter Hodgson
In the present study, wedge-shaped samples were used to determine the effect of nominal equivalent strain (between 0 and 1.2) and carbon content (0.06--0.35%C) on ferrite grain refinement through dynamic strain-induced transformation (DSIT) in plain carbon steels using single-pass rolling. The microstructural evolution of the transformation of austenite to ferrite has been evaluated through the thickness of the strip. The results showed a number of important microstructural features as a function of strain which could be classified into three regions; no DSIT region, DSIT region and the ultrafine ferrite (UFF) grain region. Also, the extent of these regions was strongly influenced by the carbon content. The UFF microstructure consisted of ultrafine, equiaxed ferrite grains (<2 μ$m) with very fine cementite particles. In the centre of the rolled strip, there was a conventional ferrite-pearlite microstructure, although ferrite grain refinement and the volume fraction of ferrite increased with an increase in the nominal equivalent strain.

History

Journal

Materials transactions

Volume

45

Pagination

2214 - 2218

Location

Sendai, Japan

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1345-9678

eISSN

1347-5320

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2004, Japan Institute of Metals