Effects of austenite grain size and cooling rate on Widmanstatten ferrite formation in low-alloy steels

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Bodnar, R.L. [1 ]
Hansen, S.S. [1 ]
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[1] Bethlehem Steel Corp, Bethlehem, United States
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Austenitic transformations - Crystal microstructure - Deformation - Dilatometers - Grain size and shape - Manganese alloys - Niobium - Steel - Thermal effects - Titanium - Vanadium;
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Deformation dilatometry is used to simulate the hot rolling of 0.20 pct C-1.10 pct Mn steels over a product thickness range of 6 to 170 mm. In addition to a base steel, steels with additions of 0.02 pct Ti, 0.06 pct V, or 0.02 pct Nb are included in the study. The transformation behavior of each steel is explored for three different austenite grain sizes, nominally 30, 55, and 100 μm. In general, the volume fraction of Widmanstatten ferrite increases in all four steels with increasing austenite grain size and cooling rate, with austenite grain size having the more significant effect. The Nb steel has the lowest transformation temperature range and the greatest propensity for Widmanstatten ferrite formation, while the amount of Widmanstatten ferrite is minimized in the Ti steel (as a result of intragranular nucleation of polygonal ferrite on coarse TiN particles). The data emphasize the importance of a refined austenite grain size in minimizing the formation of a coarse Widmanstatten structure. With a sufficiently fine prior austenite grain size (e.g., &le30 μm), significant amounts of Widmanstatten structure can be avoided, even in a Nb-alloyed steel.
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