Effect Of Laminar Cooling Parameters On Martensite Volume Fraction And Mechanical Properties Of Hot Rolled Dual Phase Steel

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Sibel Daglılar Isıl Kerti Sinem Yıldırım
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

In this study, effect of rolling and coiling temperature in thermo mechanical controlled process (TMCP), on the microstructure and mechanical properties of dual phase (DP) steel according to martensite volume fraction (MVF) rate was investigated. By using various finishing mill exit temperature and cooling conditions that is controlled laminar cooling system, the microstructural evolution of coil improves the mechanical properties with lower costs and higher productivities, in comparison to the heat treatment after rolling. The main part of the paper contains the result of tensile, yield and microstructure properties of DP600 steel produced on hot strip rolling plant and run- out table line. The results show that a higher MVF and an increasing cooling rate after the last deformation raised strength of the DP600 steel. The yield strength and ultimate tensile strength increase by decreasing coiling temperature.
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APA: Sibel Daglılar Isıl Kerti Sinem Yıldırım  (2015)  Effect Of Laminar Cooling Parameters On Martensite Volume Fraction And Mechanical Properties Of Hot Rolled Dual Phase Steel

MLA: Sibel Daglılar Isıl Kerti Sinem Yıldırım Effect Of Laminar Cooling Parameters On Martensite Volume Fraction And Mechanical Properties Of Hot Rolled Dual Phase Steel. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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