Metals (Sep 2018)

Modeling of Precipitation Hardening during Coiling of Nb–Mo Steels

  • Jean-Yves Maetz,
  • Matthias Militzer,
  • Yu Wen Chen,
  • Jer-Ren Yang,
  • Nam Hoon Goo,
  • Soo Jin Kim,
  • Bian Jian,
  • Hardy Mohrbacher

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met8100758
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 10
p. 758

Abstract

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Nb–Mo low-alloyed steels are promising advanced high strength steels (AHSS) because of the highly dislocated bainitic ferrite microstructure conferring an excellent combination of strength and toughness. In this study, the potential of precipitation strengthening during coiling for hot-strip Nb–Mo-bearing low-carbon steels has been investigated using hot-torsion and aging tests to simulate the hot-rolling process including coiling. The obtained microstructures were characterized using electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), highlighting the effects of Nb and Mo additions on formation and tempering of the bainitic ferrite microstructures. Further, the evolution of nanometer-sized precipitates was quantified with high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM). The resulting age hardening kinetics have been modelled by combining a phenomenological precipitation strengthening model with a tempering model. Analysis of the model suggests a narrower coiling temperature window to maximize the precipitation strengthening potential in bainite/ferrite high strength low-alloyed (HSLA) steels than that for conventional HSLA steels with polygonal ferrite/pearlite microstructures.

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