THE HOT-WORKING AND TRANSFORMATION TO FERRITE OF V-MO, NB AND NB-V STEELS

Citation
Vm. Khlestov et al., THE HOT-WORKING AND TRANSFORMATION TO FERRITE OF V-MO, NB AND NB-V STEELS, Canadian metallurgical quarterly, 35(2), 1996, pp. 169-180
Citations number
48
Categorie Soggetti
Metallurgy & Metallurigical Engineering
ISSN journal
00084433
Volume
35
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
169 - 180
Database
ISI
SICI code
0008-4433(1996)35:2<169:THATTF>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Two HSLA steels with V-Mo and Nb additions were deformed to 25 or 50% reduction in a single pass at either 950 or 850 degrees C subsequent t o austenitization at 1100 degrees C. The specimens were allowed to tra nsform to ferrite isothermally at 700, 650 or 600 degrees C. The rate of transformation was determined by changes in magnetic properties. Th e specimens were also rolled isothermally at 850 degrees C in five pas ses to 60% reduction and cooled at rates of 1, 3 and 10 degrees C/s to determine the progress of transformation. The microstructures after t ransformation with 0 and 60% strain were examined. The acceleration ca used by deformation compared to zero strain is greater for higher stra in, for lower deformation but higher transformation temperatures and f or the V-Mo steel. The flow stresses were measured by torsion testing to give an indication of the strain energy introduced. The above steel s and a Nb-V type were rolled either to 49% in three passes or to 67% in five passes in the range 780-720 degrees C, which is near or below the Ar-3 temperature. In microscopic examination, the ferrite formed d uring the rolling schedule, appeared elongated and was harder than equ iaxed ferrite formed during cooling. Copyright (C) 1996 Canadian Insti tute of Mining and Metallurgy.