Research and Review Journal of Nondestructive Testing (Aug 2023)
Online Grain Size Measurement by Laser Ultrasonics in a Hot Rolling Mill
Abstract
Laser ultrasonics (LUS) has shown through numerous studies and in-situ laboratory experiments, its suitability to track microstructural features evolution as well as metallurgical transformation in steels during thermal cycles with temperatures reaching 1250°C. This prior work has motivated the use of this technology to be in applied in an industrial hot strip mill (HSM) in Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany. For this purpose, a transportable trolley which embedded LUS components (Generation and Detection Lasers, Two-Wave Mixing Interferometer, Dedicated Fibered Optical Head) was designed. The industrial investigation was carried on moving strips during normal production at several locations of the HSM, resulting in signals for high-strength lowalloy (HSLA) and advanced high-strength steel (AHSS) grades. The development of a specific data processing tool allowed calculating the grain size from the analysis of the online recorded signals. Such results were then compared to predictions from metallurgical models, finding reasonably close values. LUS appears as a suitable solution to monitor microstructural features and metallurgical transformations occurring in steel in a Hot Strip Mill (HSM) line. This approach could enable in the future the development of more reliable models and control loop of the process. This action was supported by the European commission and led by a consortium composed by ArcelorMittal, Imagine Optic and IMI-NRC.