Effect of coiling and annealing temperatures on yield point behavior of low-carbon steel

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Zhi-ming Li
Xiang Li
Lei Yang
Zheng-yan Shen
Bi-lei Wang
Shun-li Zhao
Gao-fei Liang
Chang-jiang Song
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[1] Shanghai University,State Key Laboratory of Advanced Special Steel, School of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] Technology Center of Baoshan Iron & Steel Co.,undefined
[3] Ltd.,undefined
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Journal of Iron and Steel Research International | 2020年 / 27卷
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Low-carbon steel; Carbide; Yield point elongation; Coiling temperature; Annealing temperature;
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Low-carbon steel is widely used for household appliance and automotive panel steel because of its excellent plasticity. Unfortunately, yield point phenomena easily appear in the low-carbon steel produced by a continuous annealing process and cause degradation to the surface quality during processing. The effect of the coiling temperature (600–750 °C) and annealing temperature (740–820 °C) on the yield point behavior is studied. Tensile tests show that coiling temperature has a greater effect on yield point elongation (YPE) and aging index (AI) than the annealing temperature. Microstructure observations show that coiling temperature at 750 °C would make the micron-sized carbides appearing at the grain boundary disappear and a number of dispersed nanoscale carbides precipitate in grain interior, corresponding to the highest solid solution carbon content in the matrix of 750 °C coiled sample. The experimental results suggest that AI rather than YPE has a positive relationship with the solid solution carbon content of the low-carbon steel. And YPE has a positive relationship with the upper/lower yield strength.
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