Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1579986 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Grain growth of coarse-grained austenite during equalization in a simulated thin slab casting and direct rolling process (TSDR) has been studied on a Nb-V-Ti microalloyed steel. Coarse-grained austenite produced by reheating at 1350 °C for 90 min were reheated to four equalization temperatures (1100, 1150, 1200 and 1250 °C) for 30 min, then the austenite grain sizes and precipitates were examined. The experimental results show that coarse-grained austenite keep its wide range of grain sizes at elevated equalization temperatures. Ti-rich carbonitrides retain its strong pinning effect on grain boundary of coarse-grained austenite at temperatures below 1250 °C. The occurrence of abnormal grain growth in coarse-grained austenite may be difficult when particle coarsening occurs as it is hard for the smaller grains which has the larger driving forces to grow into neighboring larger grain matrix.
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Authors
Qingyun Sha, Zuqing Sun,