Oxidation characteristics of a microalloyed low carbon steel were investigated by a hot rolling mill combined with acceleration cooling system over the cooling rate range from 20 to 70°C/s. The effects of cooling rate after hot rolling on microstructure and phase composition of oxide scale were examined. The results showed that the increase of the cooling rate has a significant influence on the decrease of the grain size and surface roughness of oxide scale. A higher cooling rate promotes the formation of retain wustite and primary magnetite precipitation while suppression of eutectoid α-iron precipitates. This provides the possibility to enhance potential contribution of magnetite precipitates with preferable ductility, and hence fabricate...
In the present investigation, multiphase microstructures containing a combination of ferrite, marten...
The two-stage controlled rolling and cooling of a low carbon Mo-V-Ti-N steel at different cooling pa...
In this research, the effects of gas composition, elapsed time of reaction and temperature on scale ...
The spallation behavior of oxide scale on the surface of low carbon microalloyed steel (510L) is inv...
Precipitation behavior of magnetite particles in the thermal grown oxide scale during isothermal coo...
The composition and phase transformation of oxide scale in cooling process (after hot rolling) of ro...
International audienceLow-alloy 16 to 20MND5 steels are used for the production of nuclear reactor c...
An ultra-low carbon HSLA-100 grade steel was subjected to two stage forging operation followed by di...
Using a Gleeble 1500 hot simulator, the effects of hot deformation parameters and accelerated coolin...
In hot rolling, metal oxides formed on steel surface can generally be classified as primary, seconda...
The 9Cr-1Mo ferritic-martensitic ODS steel is a promising structural material for the next generatio...
The influence of the coiling temperature, ranging from 550 to 570°C, on the morphology and the phase...
none5noThe effect of cooling rate after hot rolling on the final microstructure and mechanical prope...
Hot strip rolling is one of the most critical steel manufacturing processes, and hot rolled products...
The formation mechanism of tight oxide scale on the microalloyed steel was investigated at temperatu...
In the present investigation, multiphase microstructures containing a combination of ferrite, marten...
The two-stage controlled rolling and cooling of a low carbon Mo-V-Ti-N steel at different cooling pa...
In this research, the effects of gas composition, elapsed time of reaction and temperature on scale ...
The spallation behavior of oxide scale on the surface of low carbon microalloyed steel (510L) is inv...
Precipitation behavior of magnetite particles in the thermal grown oxide scale during isothermal coo...
The composition and phase transformation of oxide scale in cooling process (after hot rolling) of ro...
International audienceLow-alloy 16 to 20MND5 steels are used for the production of nuclear reactor c...
An ultra-low carbon HSLA-100 grade steel was subjected to two stage forging operation followed by di...
Using a Gleeble 1500 hot simulator, the effects of hot deformation parameters and accelerated coolin...
In hot rolling, metal oxides formed on steel surface can generally be classified as primary, seconda...
The 9Cr-1Mo ferritic-martensitic ODS steel is a promising structural material for the next generatio...
The influence of the coiling temperature, ranging from 550 to 570°C, on the morphology and the phase...
none5noThe effect of cooling rate after hot rolling on the final microstructure and mechanical prope...
Hot strip rolling is one of the most critical steel manufacturing processes, and hot rolled products...
The formation mechanism of tight oxide scale on the microalloyed steel was investigated at temperatu...
In the present investigation, multiphase microstructures containing a combination of ferrite, marten...
The two-stage controlled rolling and cooling of a low carbon Mo-V-Ti-N steel at different cooling pa...
In this research, the effects of gas composition, elapsed time of reaction and temperature on scale ...