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Structural Changes in Steel 12GBA During Warm Rolling and Resistance to Brittle Fracture at Negative Temperatures

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The effect of warm rolling (at 750 – 550°C) on the structure and mechanical properties of low-carbon steel 12GBA is studied in tensile tests in a wide temperature range. Metallographic… Click to show full abstract

The effect of warm rolling (at 750 – 550°C) on the structure and mechanical properties of low-carbon steel 12GBA is studied in tensile tests in a wide temperature range. Metallographic analysis with the use of optical, scanning electron and transmission electron microscopy is performed. The strength and ductility properties are determined in tensile tests at from 20°C to –196°C. The suggested mode of warm rolling is shown to affect favorably the structure and the combination of mechanical properties of steel 12GBA.

Keywords: structural changes; 12gba warm; warm rolling; changes steel; steel 12gba

Journal Title: Metal Science and Heat Treatment
Year Published: 2018

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