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  • 2020Correlative analysis of interaction between recrystallization and precipitation during sub-critical annealing of cold-rolled low-carbon V and Ti–V bearing microalloyed steels15citations
  • 2019A Gibbs Energy Balance Model for Growth Via Diffusional Growth-Ledges2citations
  • 2018Quasi in-situ analysis of geometrically necessary dislocation density in α-fibre and γ-fibre during static recrystallization in cold-rolled low-carbon Ti-V bearing microalloyed steel20citations
  • 2017Interphase precipitation - An interfacial segregation model12citations
  • 2017In-situ characterisation of austenite/ferrite transformation kinetics and modelling of interphase precipitation inter-sheet spacing in V microalloyed HSLA steels1citations
  • 2016Zn Diffusion and α-Fe(Zn) Layer Growth During Annealing of Zn-Coated B Steel30citations

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Quasi in-situ analysis of geometrically necessary dislocation density in α-fibre and γ-fibre during static recrystallization in cold-rolled low-carbon Ti-V bearing microalloyed steel

  • Rijkenberg, Arjan
  • Li, Zushu
  • Lan, Yongjun
  • Kapoor, Ishwar
  • Janik, Vit
Abstract

In the present study, cold-rolled low-carbon steel is annealed at three different conditions: 700 oC for 0 s, 800 oC for 0 s and 800 oC for 2 min at the heating rate of ~10 oC/s. Recrystallization behaviour on sample surface is studied using a heated stage Scanning Electron Microscopy and Electron Backscattered Diffraction. For the lower annealing temperature of 700 oC with no dwell, almost no recrystallization is observed and microstructure resembles the as-received deformed material with the exception of occasional sub-micron sized nuclei. For the annealing conditions of 800 oC 0 s and 800 oC 2 min, onset and evolution of recrystallization is observed in-situ as a function of the initial as-cold rolled texture. Slower recovery rate of alpha fibre than gamma fibre is observed and confirmed by lower drop in average geometrically necessary dislocation (GND) density for un-recrystallized alpha fibres (1.1E+14 m-2 for 700 oC 0 s , 1.4E+14 m-2 for 800 oC 0 s and 4.5E+14 m-2 for 800 oC 2 min) than for un-recrystallized gamma fibre grains (3.0E+14 m-2 for 700 oC 0 s , 6.2E+14 m-2 for 800 oC 0 s and 9.8E+14 m-2 for 800 oC 2 min) during annealing. Strong gamma texture in recrystallized matrix is found for annealing conditions of 800 oC 0 s and 800 oC 2 min. From TEM characterisation it was shown that sub-grain boundaries are decorated with fine precipitates (diameter d < 15 nm) of titanium-vanadium carbides (Ti,V)C for the annealing condition of 700 oC 0 s, which suggests that these precipitates play a major overall role in retardation of the recrystallization kinetics.

Topics
  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • Carbon
  • grain
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • carbide
  • steel
  • transmission electron microscopy
  • dislocation
  • texture
  • precipitate
  • titanium
  • annealing
  • recrystallization
  • vanadium