Author:
Biswas Siddhartha,Chen Bilin,Bhartiya Shobhit,Injeti Yashwanth,Williams William,De Amar
Abstract
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">A low carbon Ti-microalloyed chemistry was selected for the development of family of cold-rolled and batch-annealed high-strength high-formable steels through EAF-LMF-CSP route. A clean steel practice combined with a suitable choice of hot rolling and batch annealing practice were optimized to retain precipitate strengthening in the final fully processed steel and microstructural attributes that resulted in superior forming characteristics. The enhanced balance of strength and formability (hole expansion ratio values of 70-100% for thicknesses of 0.80-1.20 mm and tensile strength ranging from 571-709 MPa) attributed to the optimization of the microstructure through controlled recrystallization and grain growth. In this article, production strategy and formability characterization of high-strength low-alloy steels with minimum yield strength of 490 MPa will be discussed, and results will be presented.</div></div>
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