A study of the influence of strain path change on the microstructure and mechanical properties of low carbon steel using plate and bar rolling |
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Authors: | Sangwoo Choi Youngseog Lee Soochan Lee |
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Affiliation: | (1) Plate, Rod and Welding Research Group, POSCO Technology Research Laboratory, 1 Goy-dong, Nam-ku, 790-785 Pohang, Korea;(2) Stainless Steel Research Group, POSCO Technology Research Laboratory, 1 Goy-dong, Nam-ku, 790-785 Pohang, Korea |
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Abstract: | This paper presents an experimental study of the effect of strain path changes with reference to rolling. The fundamental
idea considered is to utilize the characteristics of plate rolling and bar rolling. Plate rolling is characterized as monotonic
compressive loading while bar rolling is characterized as cross compressive loading. A four-pass plate rolling and bar rolling
experiment was designed so that the material experiences the same amount of strain at each pass during rolling. The rolling
experiment was carried out at moderately high temperatures (450, 550 and 650°C). The microstructures and mechanical properties
of a low carbon steel acquired from two types of rolling experiments were compared. The results revealed that the differences
in strain path attributed to monotonic loading (plate rolling) and cross loading (bar rolling) significantly influenced microstructures
and mechanical properties. |
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Keywords: | bar rolling strain path cross loading equiaxed subgrain |
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