The evolution of precipitates in Nb-Ti microalloyed steels during solidification and post-solidification cooling

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作者
Zhou, C
Priestner, R
机构
[1] Manchester Materials Science Centre, UMIST, University of Manchester, Manchester M1 7HS, Grosvenor Street
关键词
carbonitride; microalloyed steel; precipitation; hot direct rolling; solubility product; solidification;
D O I
10.2355/isijinternational.36.1397
中图分类号
TF [冶金工业];
学科分类号
0806 ;
摘要
A series of Nb-Ti steels containing titanium in the range 0.005 to 0.038 wt% and nitrogen in the range 0.005 to 0.011 wt% were prepared using a base composition of 0.06 wt% carbon and 0.027 wt% niobium. Small ingots were cooled slowly in order to simulate larger castings. Cooling was interrupted at various temperatures in the austenite phase field, either by quenching or by holding isothermally before quenching. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) were used to investigate the morphology, distribution, composition, and particle size of carbonitrides in processed ingots. Samples of the quenched ingots were tempered for 1 hr at 600 degrees C. Tempered hardness was used to estimate the amount of microalloy elements in solution in austenite at the moment of quenching. Ingots containing 0.013-0.017 wt% Ti were found to be undersaturated with respect to (NbxTi1-x)(CyN1-y) and Nb-rich carbonitride precipitates were present after solidification. These were stable during cooling, and supersaturation did not occur until the ingot Temperature fell below approximately 1200 degrees C. It was found that the Nb-rich precipitates became Ti rich in the ingots quenched from 1400 degrees C, when either the nitrogen content was increased from 0.005 to 0.011 wt% or the titanium content was 0.038 wt% Carbonitride precipitates were not found in ingots containing less than 0.011 wt% Ti for any quench temperature down to 1000 degrees C, although Nb-rich precipitates were present at 800 degrees C and in mould-cooled ingots. Holding the ingots isothermally at temperatures down to 950 degrees C for 3 hr brought the composition of precipitates and the concentration of solutes closer to equilibrium. It has concluded that, for the base composition and Ti content less than a critical value of 0.012 wt%, as-cast austenite was more supersaturated with microalloy precipitants than expected from equilibrium considerations. Increasing the Ti content above the critical value led to interdendritic precipitation of carbonitride that precipitated during cooling and reduced the degree of supersaturation.
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页码:1397 / 1405
页数:9
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