Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.140, No.1, 307-315, 2013
Effect of nanocarbides and interphase hardness deviation on stretch-flangeability in 998 MPa hot-rolled steels
By performing various laboratory hot-rolling simulation tests, effective rolling conditions for steel with a composition (mass %) of 0.06C-2.0Mn-0.5Si-0.5Cr-0.2(Ti + Nb + V) was studied. Very remarkable mechanical properties were obtained when the coiling simulation temperature was 650 degrees C: a hole-expanding ratio of 65%, total elongation of 19%, and ultimate tensile strength of 998 MPa were achieved in the hot-rolled state. These results were associated with the Ti-Nb-V multi-microalloyed carbides (10-50 nm in size) precipitated in the ferrite matrix, and with the minimized deviation in interphase hardness. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.