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Autor:
Bernd Linzer, Thomas Lengauer, Simon Grosseiber, Qi Linlei, Liang Qikai, Ji Weibin, Sun Qingqiang, Yu Yao
Publikováno v:
BHM Berg- und Hüttenmännische Monatshefte. 163:96-101
The flat steel feed stock for the final fabrication of steel products is mainly covered by cold rolled and final annealed or galvanized strips. Depending on the thickness and surface demands, also conventional hot-rolled batch processes can serve a c
Publikováno v:
steel research international. 87:1312-1322
Continuous casting is an established production route for steel slabs. The solidifying slab suffers a combination of internal stresses caused by thermal gradients, phase transformation, and external bending. The complex superimposed stress condition
Publikováno v:
Advanced Materials Research. 922:201-206
Hot tensile tests are performed on a Ni-alloyed steel after solution treating and cooling to test temperatures ranging between 600 and 950°C at strain rates of 3∙10-4 and 3∙10-3/s. The critical reduction of area (RA) for damage formation is dete
Publikováno v:
steel research international. 83:445-455
The hot ductility and malleability of a vanadium-microalloyed steel is investigated by means of tensile and compression tests at temperatures ranging from 700 to 850°C and strain rates of 3 × 10−4 to 0.3 s−1. The deformation tests are performed
Publikováno v:
TU Graz
The microstructure developed during hot deformation is the result of deformation mechanisms such as dynamic recovery and dynamic recrystallization. Hot deformation can also result in damage and flow localisation, especially in multiphase metal based
Publikováno v:
TU Graz
Hot deformation of a continuously cast low alloyed steel is studied by means of hot compression and tensile tests carried out after austenitization between 700–790 °C at 3x10-4– 0.3 s-1of strain rate. The ferrite transformation at the applied co
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