2014
DOI: 10.2355/isijinternational.54.893
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Characterization of Compound Particles Formed during Thin Slab Direct Rolling of Ti-added Nb HSLA Steel

Abstract: The absence of a reheating stage in thin slab direct rolling of Ti-added Nb HSLA steel results in the formation of compound two-phase particles prior to and during rough rolling in an in-line strip processing line. The compound two-phase particles are composed of a cuboid Ti-rich (TixNb1-x)N (0.76 ≥ x>0.72) core and a Nb-rich cap-shaped epitaxial deposit of (TixNb1-x)C (0.29 ≥ x>0.09) or NbC formed on one of the {100}-type faces of the cuboid (TixNb1-x)N (0.76 ≥ x>0.72) core. At the interface between the cuboi… Show more

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“…For example, TiN precipitation usually picks up part of the Nb from solution. Nb(C,N) co-precipitation with TiN can also affect the effectiveness of Nb(C,N) particles in stopping recrystallization [16]. In summary, the addition of Ti will affect the effectiveness of Nb as an element promoter of strain accumulation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, TiN precipitation usually picks up part of the Nb from solution. Nb(C,N) co-precipitation with TiN can also affect the effectiveness of Nb(C,N) particles in stopping recrystallization [16]. In summary, the addition of Ti will affect the effectiveness of Nb as an element promoter of strain accumulation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%