Effect of Nb/B addition on the flow behavior and mechanical properties of low-carbon steel using compact strip production
Abstract This work examines the effects of Nb and Nb-B additives on the high-temperature flow behavior and mechanical properties of low-carbon steel. The base, 0.015% Nb-bearing (15Nb alloy), and 0.015% Nb-30 ppm B-bearing (15Nb30B alloy) low-carbon steels were manufactured at Al Ezz Dekheila Steel...
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author | Ahmed Refaee Eman El-Shenawy Aly El Domiaty Abdalla M. Abdalla Reham Reda |
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description | Abstract This work examines the effects of Nb and Nb-B additives on the high-temperature flow behavior and mechanical properties of low-carbon steel. The base, 0.015% Nb-bearing (15Nb alloy), and 0.015% Nb-30 ppm B-bearing (15Nb30B alloy) low-carbon steels were manufactured at Al Ezz Dekheila Steel Company using the compact strip production line (CSP). The mean flow stress log data from the CSP line was utilized to determine the no-recrystallization temperature. The microstructure and high-temperature flow behavior were studied using thermomechanical controlled processing at different deformation temperatures with a 40% reduction using the Gleeble physical simulator. The phase evolution and precipitation state at various temperatures were studied15Nb30B alloy reveals lower flow stress at high processing temperature in comparison with 15Nb alloy. This is attributed to the early precipitation of BN, which led to restricted Nb-based precipitates. The addition of B to Nb-bearing steel slightly refines the grain size of the as-rolled alloy, which in turn has a beneficial effect on its strength. The research results highlight the industrial benefit of adding boron to Nb-bearing low C-steel in terms of reducing the rolling load and reducing the finishing rolling temperature while maintaining the mechanical properties of the as-rolled strips. |
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spelling | doaj-art-3edf882b08d84a19a78b8f186eb9ce802025-01-05T12:14:43ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-01-0115111410.1038/s41598-024-74927-yEffect of Nb/B addition on the flow behavior and mechanical properties of low-carbon steel using compact strip productionAhmed Refaee0Eman El-Shenawy1Aly El Domiaty2Abdalla M. Abdalla3Reham Reda4Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Suez Canal UniversityPlastic Deformation Department, Metal Technology Institute, Central Metallurgical R& D Institute (CMRDI)Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Suez Canal UniversityDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Suez Canal UniversityDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Suez UniversityAbstract This work examines the effects of Nb and Nb-B additives on the high-temperature flow behavior and mechanical properties of low-carbon steel. The base, 0.015% Nb-bearing (15Nb alloy), and 0.015% Nb-30 ppm B-bearing (15Nb30B alloy) low-carbon steels were manufactured at Al Ezz Dekheila Steel Company using the compact strip production line (CSP). The mean flow stress log data from the CSP line was utilized to determine the no-recrystallization temperature. The microstructure and high-temperature flow behavior were studied using thermomechanical controlled processing at different deformation temperatures with a 40% reduction using the Gleeble physical simulator. The phase evolution and precipitation state at various temperatures were studied15Nb30B alloy reveals lower flow stress at high processing temperature in comparison with 15Nb alloy. This is attributed to the early precipitation of BN, which led to restricted Nb-based precipitates. The addition of B to Nb-bearing steel slightly refines the grain size of the as-rolled alloy, which in turn has a beneficial effect on its strength. The research results highlight the industrial benefit of adding boron to Nb-bearing low C-steel in terms of reducing the rolling load and reducing the finishing rolling temperature while maintaining the mechanical properties of the as-rolled strips.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-74927-yNb/B low-carbon steelsCompact strip production (CSP)Gleeble physical simulationNo-recrystallization temperature (Tnr)Flow stressMicrostructure |
spellingShingle | Ahmed Refaee Eman El-Shenawy Aly El Domiaty Abdalla M. Abdalla Reham Reda Effect of Nb/B addition on the flow behavior and mechanical properties of low-carbon steel using compact strip production Scientific Reports Nb/B low-carbon steels Compact strip production (CSP) Gleeble physical simulation No-recrystallization temperature (Tnr) Flow stress Microstructure |
title | Effect of Nb/B addition on the flow behavior and mechanical properties of low-carbon steel using compact strip production |
title_full | Effect of Nb/B addition on the flow behavior and mechanical properties of low-carbon steel using compact strip production |
title_fullStr | Effect of Nb/B addition on the flow behavior and mechanical properties of low-carbon steel using compact strip production |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of Nb/B addition on the flow behavior and mechanical properties of low-carbon steel using compact strip production |
title_short | Effect of Nb/B addition on the flow behavior and mechanical properties of low-carbon steel using compact strip production |
title_sort | effect of nb b addition on the flow behavior and mechanical properties of low carbon steel using compact strip production |
topic | Nb/B low-carbon steels Compact strip production (CSP) Gleeble physical simulation No-recrystallization temperature (Tnr) Flow stress Microstructure |
url | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-74927-y |
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