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Effects of Austenitization Temperature and Hot Deformation on Microstructure of Microalloyed Low Carbon Steels  

Kim, Sea-Arm (Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Kumoh National Institute of Technology)
Lee, Sang Woo (Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Kumoh National Institute of Technology)
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Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment / v.16, no.2, 2003 , pp. 83-89 More about this Journal
Abstract
As a research for developing fine-grained high strength low carbon steels, the effects of austenitization temperature and hot deformation on microstructure was investigated in 0.15 wt.% carbon steels with microalloying elements such as Nb and Ti. When the steels were reheated at $1250^{\circ}C$, Nb containing steel showed very coarse austenite grain size of $200{\mu}m$ whereas Nb-Ti steel did fine one of $70{\mu}m$ because Ti carbonitrides could suppress the austenite grain growth. In case of 50% reduction at $850^{\circ}C$, the austenite grains in the Nb steel partially recrystallized while those in the Nb-Ti steel fully recrystallized probably due to finer prior austenite grains.For the Nb-Ti steel, ferrite grain size was not sensitively changed with austenitization temperature and compression strain and, severe deformation of 80% reduction was not essentially necessary to refine ferrite grains to about $3{\mu}m$ which could be obtained through lighter deformation of 40% reduction.
Keywords
Ferrite grain refinement; Austenite grain growth; Nb addition; Ti addition; Recrystallization;
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