2011
DOI: 10.1179/026708310x12701095964522
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Influence of chemical composition and processing conditions on interstitial content of cold rolled ferritic steels

Abstract: Determining the content of solute elements in cold-rolled ferritic steels constitutes an important aspect in metallurgy, since the interstitial elements have a harmful effect on the anisotropy properties (i.e. texture) of the final product, usually steel sheets for automotive applications. Both the carbon and nitrogen contents in solid solution depend on the chemical composition and thermomechanical parameters, such as the coiling temperature and the cold reduction degree. In this work, thermoelectric power me… Show more

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