Strengthening and Toughening of a Heavy Plate Steel for Shipbuilding with Yield Strength of Approximately 690 MPa

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Dongsheng Liu
Binggui Cheng
Yuanyuan Chen
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[1] Institute of Research of Iron and Steel,
[2] Shasteel,undefined
[3] Jinfeng,undefined
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Continuous Cool Transformation; Granular Bainite; Simulated HAZs; Heavy Plate; Charpy Versus Notch;
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HSLA-100 steel with high content of alloying elements (nominally in wt pct, 3.5 Ni, 1.6 Cu, and 0.6Mo) is now used to produce heavy plates for constructing a hull and drilling platform. We proposed here a substantially leaner steel composition (containing 1.7 Ni, 1.1 Cu, and 0.5Mo) to produce a heavy plate to 80 mm thickness with mechanical properties comparable with those of the HSLA-100 grade. A continuous cooling transformation (CCT) diagram of the steel was constructed. Key parameters of thermal treatment and revealing mechanisms of strengthening and toughening were derived based on industrial production trials. The microstructures of the 80-mm-thick plate were lath-like bainite (LB) at near surface of the quarter thickness (t/4), and granular bainite (GB)+LB at center thickness (t/2) after solutionizing and water quenching (Q). The effect of tempering (T) on the microstructures and properties of the plate was investigated. Excellent combination of room temperature strength and low-temperature Charpy V-notch (CVN) toughness approximately equivalent to that of the HSLA 100 grade (YS > 690 MPa, CVN energy >100 J even at 193 K [−80 °C]) was achieved in the plate treated by the QT process with tempering temperature of 898 K (625 °C). The combination of strength and toughness at t/4 is superior to that at t/2 of the plate under both as-quenched and QT conditions. This result is attributed to that the fraction of high-angle grain boundaries (HAGBs) at t/4 is higher than that at t/2.
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