Mathematical Modeling of Mean Flow Stress during Hot Strip Rolling of NB Microalloyed Steels

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ki-Bong Kang Sang-Hyun Cho John J. Jonas
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

"The recrystallization behavior of Nb micro alloyed steels containing Cr, Mo, Ni and Ti. was studied using hot torsion testing with the aim of modeling the recrystallization processes and the mean flow stress taking into account the microstructural behavior during hot rolling. The kinetics of static and metadynamic recrystallization were characterized and appropriate expressions were formulated for the recrystallization kinetics. These are shown that the recrystallization kinetics depend on steel composition and the processing conditions. The stress-strain curves were determined in order to derive new equations for the peak stress, peak strain, mean flow stress and softening kinetics. The peak strain is influenced by the presence of alloying elements; their addition, which has a solute drag effect, retards the rate of grain boundary motion, shifting the peak to the right. The addition of Nb to the steel results in a significant increment in the activation energy for hot deformation, and Mo has smaller effect than Nb, but Cr has the opposite effect. It was also found that the deformation activation energy in these steels was not altered by the addition of Ni. The rate of metadynamic recrystallization increases with strain rate and temperature and is observed to be independent of strain, in contrast to the observations for static recrystallization.The mean flow stress (MFS) calculations, based on the Sims analysis, are then compared with the predictions of a model based on an improved Misaka mean flow stress equation in which solute effects, strain accumulation, as well as the kinetics of static and metadynamic recrystallization are accounted for. Good agreement between the measured mean flow stresses, which is obtained from the mill logs of POSCO Kwangyang #3 HSM (hot strip mill), and 'predicted ones is obtained over the whole range of rolling temperatures. The results demonstrate that dynamic recrystallization followed by metadynamic recrystallization, supported by the unexpected load drops, sometimes occurs for the rolling schedules studied in the present analysis."
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APA: Ki-Bong Kang Sang-Hyun Cho John J. Jonas  (2001)  Mathematical Modeling of Mean Flow Stress during Hot Strip Rolling of NB Microalloyed Steels

MLA: Ki-Bong Kang Sang-Hyun Cho John J. Jonas Mathematical Modeling of Mean Flow Stress during Hot Strip Rolling of NB Microalloyed Steels. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.

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