Modelling Microstucture Evolution during Hot Rolling
by "Marcelo Rebellato, Michael Wright, Ronaldo Barbosa"
Publisher - "Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Mineração. Modern Metal Solutions Pte Ltd., Singapore"
Category - Engineering & IT
"Microstructure evolution during hot rolling determines to a large degree the mechanical
properties that the hot rolled steel will achieve when tested at room temperature. Hot
rolling is a complex process involving several passes or deformations at different
temperatures, strains, strain rates and delay times, all of which influence how the
austenite microstructure evolves. During phase transformation from austenite to
ferrite, the strain accumulated by austenite prior to transformation and the cooling rate
define the type and size of the final microstructure when the steel is returned to room
temperature. Therefore, a better understanding of how microstructure can evolve
during hot rolling is critical in the sense of being able to control the process and design
schedules which are appropriate to yield an optimum product.
Modelling of microstructure evolution is presented here as a practical expert tool to be
used in the design and improvement of hot rolling schedules. First, the fundamentals
of the model are introduced. Then, case studies are described to illustrate how to use
the model from the perspective of schedule design and schedule improvements.
Finally, “what if” scenarios are presented and discussed aiming at increasing familiarity
of end users with the model."
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