Development in high-grade dual phase steels with low C and Si design

Front. Mater. Sci. ›› 2009, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (4) : 442 -446.

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Front. Mater. Sci. ›› 2009, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (4) : 442 -446. DOI: 10.1007/s11706-009-0059-3
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Development in high-grade dual phase steels with low C and Si design

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Cold rolled dual phase steels with low C and Si addition were investigated in terms of combination of composition and processing in order to improve mechanical properties and workability including welding and galvanizing. Mo and Cr could be used as alloying elements to partially replace C and Si to assure enough hardening ability of the steels and also give solute-hardening. Mo addition is more effective than Cr addition in terms of obtaining the required volume fraction of martensite and mechanical strength. The ferrite grain was effectively refined by addition of Nb microalloying, which gives optimized mechanical properties. The experimental results show that it is possible to obtain the required mechanical properties of high grade 800 MPa dual phase steel, i.e., tensile strength>780 MPa, elongation>15%, and yield/tensile strength ratio<0.6 in the condition of low carbon (C<0.11 wt.%) and low silicon design (Si<0.05 wt.%) through adequate combination of composition and processing.

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dual phase steels / composition design / processing / mechanical properties

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