Effect of temper rolling on the bake-hardening behavior of low carbon steel

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作者
Chun-fu Kuang
Shen-gen Zhang
Jun Li
Jian Wang
Pei Li
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[1] University of Science and Technology Beijing,School of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] Baoshan Iron and Steel Co.,Research Institute
[3] Ltd.,School of Materials Science and Engineering
[4] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,undefined
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International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials | 2015年 / 22卷
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low carbon steel; hardening; rolling; microstructure;
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In a typical process, low carbon steel was annealed at two different temperatures (660°C and 750°C), and then was temper rolled to improve the mechanical properties. Pre-straining and baking treatments were subsequently carried out to measure the bake-hardening (BH) values. The influences of annealing temperature and temper rolling on the BH behavior of the steel were investigated. The results indicated that the microstructure evolution during temper rolling was related to carbon atoms and dislocations. After an apparent increase, the BH value of the steel significantly decreased when the temper rolling reduction was increased from 0% to 5%. This was attributed to the increase in solute carbon concentration and dislocation density. The maximum BH values of the steel annealed at 660°C and 750°C were 80 MPa and 89 MPa at the reductions of 3% and 4%, respectively. Moreover, increasing the annealing temperature from 660 to 750°C resulted in an obvious increase in the BH value due to carbide dissolution.
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