ISIJ International
Online ISSN : 1347-5460
Print ISSN : 0915-1559
ISSN-L : 0915-1559
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Enhancement of Impact Toughness of 0.05% P Doped High Strength Steel through Formation of an Ultrafine Elongated Grain Structure
Meysam JafariYuuji KimuraYihong NieKaneaki Tsuzaki
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2010 Volume 50 Issue 11 Pages 1660-1665

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Abstract
An ultrafine elongated grain (UFEG) structure with a strong ‹110›//rolling direction (RD) fibre deformation texture was produced by warm calibre-rolling at 773 K in 1200 MPa-class medium-carbon low-alloy steels with phosphorous (P) contents of 0.001 and 0.053 mass%. Charpy impact tests were performed at room temperature on the UFEG structure along with a conventional quenched and tempered (QT) structure. P segregation embrittlement completely disappeared in the UFEG structure. The UFEG structure exhibited the same high absorbed energy of 150 J regardless of P content, although the absorbed energy of the QT structure was significantly decreased from 93 J for 0.001% P steel to 23 J for 0.053% P steel due to occurrence of intergranular fracture. The high absorbed energy of 150 J for 0.053% P-doped UFEG structure was believed to be due to both delamination fracture and fine/deep ductile dimples. The present results emphasized that the detrimental effects of P grain boundary segregation can be suppressed and the upper shelf energy can be increased through the formation of the UFEG structure.
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