Effect of Cold-Rolling Reduction on Microstructure and Properties of Low Carbon Ultra-Fine Grain Steel Q235B
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Effect of Cold-Rolling Reduction on Microstructure and Properties of Low Carbon Ultra-Fine Grain Steel Q235B
Special SteelVol. 39, Issue 6, Pages: 58-61(2018)
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1. 武汉科技大学省部共建耐火材料与冶金国家重点实验室,武汉,430081
2. 武汉科技大学高性能钢铁材料及其应用湖北省协同创新中心,武汉,430081
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Received:12 June 2018,
Online First:26 May 2022,
Published:26 May 2018
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刘曼, 徐光半, 袁清, et al. Effect of Cold-Rolling Reduction on Microstructure and Properties of Low Carbon Ultra-Fine Grain Steel Q235B[J]. Special Steel, 2018, 39(6): 58-61.
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刘曼, 徐光半, 袁清, et al. Effect of Cold-Rolling Reduction on Microstructure and Properties of Low Carbon Ultra-Fine Grain Steel Q235B[J]. Special Steel, 2018, 39(6): 58-61.DOI:
Effect of Cold-Rolling Reduction on Microstructure and Properties of Low Carbon Ultra-Fine Grain Steel Q235B
Low carbon ultra-fine grain steel was fabricated by multi-pass rolling at room temperature
total reduction is 50% and 70% respectively and annealing at 500 〜650 ℃ for 2 min
martensite microstructure of low carbon steel Q235B obtained quenching after austenitizing. The effect of rolling reduction on microstructure and properties of ultra-fine grain steel was studied. Microstructure evolution was examined by optical microscopy and scanning electron microscope. Chemical composition of precipitate particles have been analyzed by energy dispersive spectrometer and the mechanical property was measured by an Instron-5969 tensile tester. The results indicate that cold-rolling and annealing with martensite initial structure can fabricate ultra-fine grained steel
the strength is nearly the double of that of the original steel. In addition
with the increase of the reduction amount
the recrystallization temperature decreases
and cementite particles can grow up easily
which is not effective to the improvement of the mechanical properties of ultra-fine grained steel. Under the same annealing process
the grain sizes of ferrite and cementite increase
and the comprehensive mechanical properties of specimens decrease with the reduction amount increases.