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Microstructural research on hot strips of low carbon steel produced by a compact strip production line under different thermal histories
Authors:Hao Yu   Qixiang Chen   Yonglin Kang  Yi Sun
Affiliation:

aSchool of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China

bJinan Iron & Steel Group Co., Jinan 250101, China

Abstract:Coupons with the same composition and thickness (4.0 mm nominal gauge) obtained from hot strips of low carbon steel underwent a series of investigations to analyze the microstructural characteristics and mechanisms responsible for their differences in mechanical properties. Two different industrial technologies were adopted, although the strips used in this research were produced on the same Compact Strip Production (CSP) line. One of the strips was produced with a routine γ→ CSP thermal history, but the other with a γ→→γ* conventional thermal history. The only difference between them was that one technology had a →γ* thermal history. Different specimens of both types of strips were prepared for metallographic observation, tensile tests, electron back-scattered diffraction tests and positron annihilation technique tests. Experimental results showed that the differences in mechanical properties could be ascribed to dissimilarities not only in the grain size and textural components but also in dislocation density.
Keywords:Compact strip production   Mechanical properties   Microstructure   Texture   Dislocation
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