The Influence Of N On Hot Ductility Of V-, Nb-,And Nb-Ti- Containing Steels Using Improved Thermal Simulation Of Continuous Casting ? Synopsis
    
    - Organization:
 - The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 6
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 - 826 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 2011
 
Abstract
The hot ductility of in situ melted tensile specimens of micro-alloyed steels having C contents in the range 0.12?0.17% (mass %) have been examined over the 700?1000°C temperature range. An improved testing method for simulating the continuous casting process was used, which takes into account both primary and secondary cooling conditions. Increasing the N content to electric arc furnace levels (0.01% N) was found to cause a serious deterioration in ductility. V-N steel gave better ductility than Nb-containing steels due to less precipitation. From a cracking perspective, low- N steels are generally recommended but, when not feasible, a combination of Nb and V gives even better ductility. However, to be sure of avoiding transverse cracking in higher N steels a small addition of Ti is required. This resulted in a decrease in the fraction of fine particles and in accord with this better ductility. Transverse cracking of industrial slabs was then avoided.
Citation
APA: (2011) The Influence Of N On Hot Ductility Of V-, Nb-,And Nb-Ti- Containing Steels Using Improved Thermal Simulation Of Continuous Casting ? Synopsis
MLA: The Influence Of N On Hot Ductility Of V-, Nb-,And Nb-Ti- Containing Steels Using Improved Thermal Simulation Of Continuous Casting ? Synopsis. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.