Mechanical Properties of Ultra Fine Precipitation Hardened Hot Rolled High Strength Steel

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Akio Kobayashi Kazuhiro Seto Yoshimasa Funakawa
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

A new hot rolled high strength steel consisting of ferrite matrix and nanometer¬sized precipitates was developed. The ultra fine precipitates were identified as TiMoC2, and the strengthening by the precipitates was evaluated more than 300MPa in case of TS/800MPa grade steel. Due to the strengthening effect of the ultra fine precipitates, alloy elements for solid solution hardening can be reduced. It is notable that the steel shows very high yield strength (730MPa in case of TS/800MPa) and very high local elongation leading to excellent stretch flange formability at the same time. The mechanical properties of the steel are attractive for chassis parts and structural parts of auto body. The steel has been produced commercially, and applied to the parts successfully.
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APA: Akio Kobayashi Kazuhiro Seto Yoshimasa Funakawa  (2004)  Mechanical Properties of Ultra Fine Precipitation Hardened Hot Rolled High Strength Steel

MLA: Akio Kobayashi Kazuhiro Seto Yoshimasa Funakawa Mechanical Properties of Ultra Fine Precipitation Hardened Hot Rolled High Strength Steel. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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