Transactions of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan
Online ISSN : 1881-1183
Print ISSN : 0021-1583
Effect of Notch Geometry on Hot Ductility of Austenite
Yasuhiro MAEHARAHiroshi TOMONOKunio YASUMOTO
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1987 年 27 巻 2 号 p. 103-109

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In order to understand the effect of surface roughness of CC slabs such as oscillation mark on the surface cracking, hot deformation of some low carbon low alloy and austenitic stainless steels has been investigated by means of hot tensile tests using the specimens with round notch at temperatures from 800 to 1100°C at average strain rates from 10-4 to 10-1 s-1. Although the total elongation of the parallel portion decreased with strengthening by the notches, the effects were markedly reduced by lowering either deformation temperature or the average strain rate or by Nb addition. This can be explained in terms of dynamic precipitation behavior of carbonitrides such as NbC and/or AlN, i.e., the precipitation can be suppressed by the increase of true strain rate which arises from local straining in the notched region, resulting in the ductility improvement. The ductility loss due to the notch is determined by the depth and does not depend on the initial sharpness, since the shape can easily change in the early stage of deformation. Therefore, control of the oscillation mark depth is the most important to prevent surface cracking of CC slabs.
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