Hot Ductility of High-Mn Steel with Niobium and Titanium

The work presents the results of research on the effect of deformation parameters on hot ductility of high-Mn austenitic steel with niobium and titanium. The investigations were carried out on steel with 0.05% C, 24% Mn, 3.5% Si, 1.5% Al, 0.030% Nb and 0.075% Ti. Hot static tensile test was performe...

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Main Authors: Marek Opiela, Gabriela Fojt-Dymara
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Language:English
Published: Lublin University of Technology 2024-06-01
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description The work presents the results of research on the effect of deformation parameters on hot ductility of high-Mn austenitic steel with niobium and titanium. The investigations were carried out on steel with 0.05% C, 24% Mn, 3.5% Si, 1.5% Al, 0.030% Nb and 0.075% Ti. Hot static tensile test was performed using Gleeble 3800 thermomechanical simulator. Samples were deformed in a temperature range from 1050°C to 1200°C with a strain rate of 3·10-3 s-1. The reduction in area (RA), determined in the static tensile test, was the basis for determining the hot ductility of the examined steel. Reduction in area of examined steel decreases from 88% at the temperature of 1050°C to 59% at 1200°C. High hot ductility of the investigated steel is the result of the synergy of chemical composition optimization, properly conducted modification of non-metallic inclusions and formed fine-grained microstructure of dynamically recrystallized austenite. In addition to hot ductility, parameters characterizing susceptibility of studied steel to high temperature cracking were also defined, namely: ductility recovery temperature (DRT), nil ductility temperature (NDT) and nil strength temperature (NST) were determined. The values of these temperatures are 1240°C, 1250°C and 1270°C, respectively. This means that the temperature of the beginning of plastic deformation of ingots of this steel may be equal even slightly above 1200°C. In addition, the high-temperature brittleness range (HTBR) was determined, which is equal 30°C.
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spelling doaj.art-5d192e2cb3ec462cb44da68183235b652024-04-21T18:13:26ZengLublin University of TechnologyAdvances in Sciences and Technology2080-40752299-86242024-06-0118320021310.12913/22998624/185497185497Hot Ductility of High-Mn Steel with Niobium and TitaniumMarek Opiela0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6617-3524Gabriela Fojt-Dymara1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6487-2874Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Silesian University of Technology, Konarskiego Street 18A, 44-100 Gliwice, PolandFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Engineering Processes Automation and Integrated Manufacturing Systems, Silesian University of Technology, Konarskiego Street 18A, 44-100 Gliwice, PolandThe work presents the results of research on the effect of deformation parameters on hot ductility of high-Mn austenitic steel with niobium and titanium. The investigations were carried out on steel with 0.05% C, 24% Mn, 3.5% Si, 1.5% Al, 0.030% Nb and 0.075% Ti. Hot static tensile test was performed using Gleeble 3800 thermomechanical simulator. Samples were deformed in a temperature range from 1050°C to 1200°C with a strain rate of 3·10-3 s-1. The reduction in area (RA), determined in the static tensile test, was the basis for determining the hot ductility of the examined steel. Reduction in area of examined steel decreases from 88% at the temperature of 1050°C to 59% at 1200°C. High hot ductility of the investigated steel is the result of the synergy of chemical composition optimization, properly conducted modification of non-metallic inclusions and formed fine-grained microstructure of dynamically recrystallized austenite. In addition to hot ductility, parameters characterizing susceptibility of studied steel to high temperature cracking were also defined, namely: ductility recovery temperature (DRT), nil ductility temperature (NDT) and nil strength temperature (NST) were determined. The values of these temperatures are 1240°C, 1250°C and 1270°C, respectively. This means that the temperature of the beginning of plastic deformation of ingots of this steel may be equal even slightly above 1200°C. In addition, the high-temperature brittleness range (HTBR) was determined, which is equal 30°C.http://www.astrj.com/Hot-Ductility-of-High-Mn-Steel-with-Niobium-and-Titanium,185497,0,2.htmlhigh-mn steeltwip-type steelhot ductilityhigh-temperature brittleness
spellingShingle Marek Opiela
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Hot Ductility of High-Mn Steel with Niobium and Titanium
Advances in Sciences and Technology
high-mn steel
twip-type steel
hot ductility
high-temperature brittleness
title Hot Ductility of High-Mn Steel with Niobium and Titanium
title_full Hot Ductility of High-Mn Steel with Niobium and Titanium
title_fullStr Hot Ductility of High-Mn Steel with Niobium and Titanium
title_full_unstemmed Hot Ductility of High-Mn Steel with Niobium and Titanium
title_short Hot Ductility of High-Mn Steel with Niobium and Titanium
title_sort hot ductility of high mn steel with niobium and titanium
topic high-mn steel
twip-type steel
hot ductility
high-temperature brittleness
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