The Effect of Plastic Strain at Coiling Temperatures on the Hardness of Grade 483 (X70) Steel

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. B. Wiskel E. Niemi J. Lu D. G. Ivey H. Henein
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Simulated TMCP using a Gleeble was undertaken to evaluate the effect of the austenite to ferrite cooling rate, coiling temperatures of either 400°C or 500°C and the magnitude of plastic deformation at the coiling temperature on the hardness of a Grade 483 (X70) steel. For comparable apparent cooling rates and deformation conditions, the hardness of the samples were independent of coiling temperature The application of a minimum compressive deformation > 8% was required to increase hardness at both simulated coiling temperatures of 400°C and 500°C. An increase in hardness was also observed with increased cooling times between 800°C and 500°C (i.e., slower cooling rates).
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APA: J. B. Wiskel E. Niemi J. Lu D. G. Ivey H. Henein  (2005)  The Effect of Plastic Strain at Coiling Temperatures on the Hardness of Grade 483 (X70) Steel

MLA: J. B. Wiskel E. Niemi J. Lu D. G. Ivey H. Henein The Effect of Plastic Strain at Coiling Temperatures on the Hardness of Grade 483 (X70) Steel. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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