Effect of Controlled Thermomechanical-Normalizing Processes on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Combined Ti-V-Low Carbon Steel
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Effect of Controlled Thermomechanical-Normalizing Processes on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Combined Ti-V-Low Carbon Steel. 2019.
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T1 - Effect of Controlled Thermomechanical-Normalizing Processes on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Combined Ti-V-Low Carbon Steel
AU - Hamed Mahmoud Eid Gouda, Ahmed
AU - Eissa, Mamdouh
AU - Kandil, Abdelhakim
AU - Ali, Omnia
AU - Mattar, Taha
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Abstract: Grain size refinement is a unique technique for developing both strength and ductility of steel. In comparison with other techniques of refinement, normalizing is the most economical and suitable process for continuous production. In this work, different chemical compositions of as-forged Ti-V-microalloyed steel alloys were subjected to the normalizing process (just above Ac3) for 30 minutes after varying their microstructure through thermo-mechanical treatments. The obtained microstructures of the normalized steel showed differences due to the initial microstructure variation. The initial martensitic structures produced finer grain sizes in comparison with the initial ferrite-pearlite ones. Moreover, the higher the initial martensitic volume fraction, the higher the efficiency of grain refinement. Finally, a microstructure with a grain size of 2 μm and mechanical properties of 760 YS, 1060 UTS and 19 % elongation was obtained.
AB - Abstract: Grain size refinement is a unique technique for developing both strength and ductility of steel. In comparison with other techniques of refinement, normalizing is the most economical and suitable process for continuous production. In this work, different chemical compositions of as-forged Ti-V-microalloyed steel alloys were subjected to the normalizing process (just above Ac3) for 30 minutes after varying their microstructure through thermo-mechanical treatments. The obtained microstructures of the normalized steel showed differences due to the initial microstructure variation. The initial martensitic structures produced finer grain sizes in comparison with the initial ferrite-pearlite ones. Moreover, the higher the initial martensitic volume fraction, the higher the efficiency of grain refinement. Finally, a microstructure with a grain size of 2 μm and mechanical properties of 760 YS, 1060 UTS and 19 % elongation was obtained.
M3 - Conference contribution
BT - Effect of Controlled Thermomechanical-Normalizing Processes on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Combined Ti-V-Low Carbon Steel
ER -