Recrystallization and diffusion mechanisms of segregation improvement in cast billets by high temperature reduction pretreatment

Controlling the segregation of alloying elements in steel can improve the uniformity of the structure and properties of the material. High Temperature Reduction Pretreatment (HTRP) is an effective technique to improve the internal quality of steel by generating plastic deformation in the core and pr...

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Main Authors: Hongqiang Liu, Zhicheng Cheng, Wei Yu, Qingwu Cai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2021-01-01
Series:Materials Research Express
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/abd906
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Summary:Controlling the segregation of alloying elements in steel can improve the uniformity of the structure and properties of the material. High Temperature Reduction Pretreatment (HTRP) is an effective technique to improve the internal quality of steel by generating plastic deformation in the core and providing the recrystallization energy. Comparative analysis was conducted to illustrate the effect of the HTRP on the internal quality of 42CrMo cast billets. To quantitatively analyze the recrystallization and diffusion mechanisms, the tested samples were measured using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Original Position Statistic Distribution Analysis (OPA) and Electron Probe Microanalysis (EPMA). The results show that the plastic deformation prompts the austenite to recrystallize. As the deformation of the HTRP sample increases, the recrystallized austenite grain size decreases significantly. It is also found that the statistical macro-segregation and micro-segregation ratios of substitutional elements Si, Mn, Cr and Mo decrease. The increase in austenite grain boundaries enables the increase in diffusion coefficient of the solid solution elements, which is the main reason for improving the segregation of the cast billet.
ISSN:2053-1591