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Experimental Study on the Hot Deformation Characterization of Low-Carbon Nb-V-Ti Microalloyed Steel

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X80 steel, as typical low-carbon Nb-V-Ti microalloyed steel, is getting more and more attention in oil and gas transmission pipeline manufacturing. In this paper, the hot deformation behavior of X80… Click to show full abstract

X80 steel, as typical low-carbon Nb-V-Ti microalloyed steel, is getting more and more attention in oil and gas transmission pipeline manufacturing. In this paper, the hot deformation behavior of X80 steel has been investigated. Hot compression tests of the steel were conducted under different temperatures and strain rates. Based on the experimental data, the flow stress constitutive equations were established. It is found that the hot deformation activation energy of this steel is higher than C-Mn and low-carbon steel. Then, the kinetics model and grain size model of dynamic recrystallization were developed according to the flow curves and the optical microstructures. In addition, the processing maps were developed to analyze the workability of X80 steel at elevated temperature. The analysis results show that the optimum processing window is at the temperature of 1300-1473 K and the strain rate of 0.01-10 s−1. The microstructure observation indicates that the optimum processing parameters are applicable to the tested steel.

Keywords: steel; hot deformation; low carbon; carbon microalloyed

Journal Title: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance
Year Published: 2018

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